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The Human Footprint: The Study of Land Use and Cover Change
Contributed by Eduardo S. Brondizio
version Spring 2001 
status Final 
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metametadata_contributor_entity David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu 
metametadata_contributor_date 2003-09-10 
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keywords Anthropology and Archaeology, agricultural land use model, settlement pattern, field methods, resource management, deforestation, human settlements, population patterns, environmental change, human environment interaction, geocoding, fieldword, human ecol 
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description This course looks at the relationship between human communities, their land, and its resources; it focuses on the interactions between land use systems, human settlement pattern and their impact on the land cover and landscape. The influence of socio-economic, demographic, and institutional \ 
CSISS_interest_area spatial data analysis,land use model,spatial-temporal dynamics,spatial diffusion 
CSISS_discipline Anthropology and Archaeology,Demography,Environmental Studies & Policy,Geography 
contributor_role_1 Author 
contributor_entity_1 Eduardo S. Brondizio 
contributor_date_1 2002-09-01 
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