Invited Papers and Survey Questionnaires
1. Background Paper Linking Household And Remotely Sensed
Data: Methodological And Practical Problems
Ronald R. Rindfuss1, Stephen J. Walsh1,
Vinod Mishra2, Jefferson Fox2,
and Glenn P. Dolcemascolo2
1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
2East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
2. Linking communities and households to climate variability and land cover/land-use
change at different scales in farming and pastoral systems of East Africa
K.A. Galvin1, R.S. Reid2, S,
Burnsilver1, and R.B. Boone1
1Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
2International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi,
Kenya
3. When to link social science and remote sensing data
at the community rather than at the household level?
Eric F. Lambin
Department of Geography, University of Louvain, Belgium
Cameroon Survey Questionnaire
Thailand Survey Questionnaire
4. Household demographic structure and its relationship
to deforestation in the Amazon Basin
Emilio F. Moran, Andréa Siqueira and Eduardo Brondizio
Indiana University
5. Land-cover and land-use change (LCLUC) in the Southern
Yucatan Peninsular Region (SYPR)
B. L. Turner II1 , and J. Geoghegan2
1Graduate School of Geography, George Perkins Marsh
Institute, Clark University
2Department of Economics, George Perkins Marsh Institute,
Clark University
6. Integration of longitudinal surveys, remote sensing
time-series, and spatial analyses: Approaches for linking people and place
Stephen J. Walsh1, Richard E. Bilsborrow2,
Stephen J. McGregor3, Brian G. Frizzelle3,
Joseph P. Messina4, William K.T. Pan2,
Kelley A. Crews-Meyer5, Gregory N. Taff1
1Department of Geography & Carolina Population Center,
University of North Carolina
2Department of Biostatistics & Carolina Population Center,
University of North Carolina
3Spatial Analysis Unit, Carolina Population Center,
University of North Carolina
4Department of Geography, Michigan State University
5Department of Geography, University of Texas
Oriente, Ecuador Survey Questionnaire
7. Linking household and remotely sensed data for understanding
forest fragmentation in Northern Vietnam
Jefferson Fox1, Terry Rambo2,
Le Trong Cuc3, Thomas Giambelluca4,
Alan Ziegler5, Deanna Donovan1,
Donald Plondke1, Tran Dac Vien6,
Stephen Leisz1, Dao Minh Troung3,
and Nghiem Phuong Tuyen3
1Environmental Studies, East-West Center, Honolulu,
Hawaii
2Center for Southeast Asia Studies, Kyoto University,
Kyoto, Japan
3Center for Resource and Environmental Studies, National
University of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam
4Geography Department, University of Hawaii, Manoa,
Honolulu, Hawaii
5Environmental Engineering & Water Resources Program,
Princeton University, Princeton New Jersey
6Center for Agricultural Research and Ecological Studies,
Hanoi Agricultural University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnam Survey Questionnaire
8. Household parcel linkages in Nang Rong, Thailand:
Challenges of large samples
Ronald R. Rindfuss1, Pramote Prasartkul3,
Stephen J. Walsh2, Barbara Entwisle1,
Yothin Sawangdee3, John B. Vogler4
1Department of Sociology and Carolina Population Center,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
2Department of Geography and Carolina Population Center,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
3Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol
University, Bangkok, Thailand
4Environmental Studies, East-West Center, Honolulu,
Hawaii
Nang Rong, Thailand Survey Questionnaires
9. Human impacts on land cover and panda habitat in Wolong
Nature Reserve: A framework and methods for integrating ecological-socio-economic-demographic
data
Jianguo Liu1, Li An1,
Marc Linderman1, Zhiyun Ouyang2
1Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan
State University, East Lansing, MI
2Department of Systems Ecology, Research Center
for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing,
China
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