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Land-Use Simulation For Water Management

Application of the Land Use Scanner in two large-scale scenario studies

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Modelling Land-Use Change

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Land use is one of the major components influencing local hydrological characteristics. Future land use is thus important in studies that focus on the upcoming challenges for water management. This chapter describes two applications of the Land Use Scannermodel on a national or larger scale, in which the scenario method is used to simulate future land-use patterns.

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Dekkers, J., Koomen, E. (2007). Land-Use Simulation For Water Management. In: Koomen, E., Stillwell, J., Bakema, A., Scholten, H.J. (eds) Modelling Land-Use Change. The GeoJournal Library, vol 90. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5648-2_20

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