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Predicting land use change: How much does transportation matter?
Michael J. Iacono
, David M. Levinson
Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering
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Keyphrases
Land Use Change
100%
Land Use
66%
Land Use Type
66%
Twin Cities
33%
Minnesota
33%
High-resolution
33%
Land Use Data
33%
Transportation System
33%
Metropolitan Regions
33%
Transportation Network
33%
Logistic Regression Model
33%
Land Transportation
33%
Physical Proximity
33%
Highway Network
33%
Social Sciences
Transport
100%
Land Use Change
100%
Land Use
80%
Metropolitan Region
20%
Land Use Pattern
20%
Logit Model
20%
Logistic Regression Analysis
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Use
100%
Land Use Pattern
14%
Logit Model
14%