INTEGRATING DEMOGRAPHIC AND LANDSAT (TM) DATA AT A WATERSHED SCALE
Recurrent calls for integrated resource management urge that an understanding of human activities and populations be incorporated into natural resource research, management, and protection efforts. In this paper, we hypothesize that watersheds can be a valuable geography for organizing an inquiry in...
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Abstract | Recurrent calls for integrated resource management urge that an understanding of human activities and populations be incorporated into natural resource research, management, and protection efforts. In this paper, we hypothesize that watersheds can be a valuable geography for organizing an inquiry into the relationship between humans and the environment, and we present a framework for conducting such efforts. The framework is grounded in the emerging field of landscape ecology and incorporates demographic theory and data. Demography has been advanced by technological capabilities associated with the 1990 Census. Employing Geographic Information System (GIS) tools, we couple Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) land cover data with census-derived housing density data to demonstrate the operation of our framework and its utility for better understanding human-landscape interactions. In our investigation of the Kickapoo Watershed and two sub-watersheds, located in southwestern Wisconsin, we identify relationships between landscape composition and the distribution and social structure of human populations. Our findings offer insight into the interplay between people and biophysical systems. |
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AbstractList | Recurrent calls for integrated resource management urge that an understanding of human activities and populations be incorporated into natural resource research, management, and protection efforts. In this paper, we hypothesize that watersheds can be a valuable geography for organizing an inquiry into the relationship between humans and the environment, and we present a framework for conducting such efforts. The framework is grounded in the emerging field of landscape ecology and incorporates demographic theory and data. Demography has been advanced by technological capabilities associated with the 1990 Census. Employing Geographic Information System (GIS) tools, we couple Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) land cover data with census-derived housing density data to demonstrate the operation of our framework and its utility for better understanding human-landscape interactions. In our investigation of the Kickapoo Watershed and two sub-watersheds, located in southwestern Wisconsin, we identify relationships between landscape composition and the distribution and social structure of human populations. Our findings offer insight into the interplay between people and biophysical systems. |
Author | Kuczenski, Tracy K Field, Donald R. Voss, Paul R. Radeloff, Volker C. Hagen, Alice E. |
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Box 1806, Madison, Wisconsin 53701-1806 (formerly Graduate Student in the Institute for Environmental Studies and the School of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison); Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; Professor, Dept. of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Visiting Professor, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria; Post-Doctoral, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; and Cartographer, Applied Population Lab., Dept. of Rural Sociology, 1450 Linden Dr., Rm. 316, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (E-Mail/Field: drfleld@facstaff.wisc.edu) – sequence: 3 givenname: Paul R. surname: Voss fullname: Voss, Paul R. organization: Respectively, Attorney, Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP, Attorneys at Law, One South Pinckney St., P.O. Box 1806, Madison, Wisconsin 53701-1806 (formerly Graduate Student in the Institute for Environmental Studies and the School of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison); Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; Professor, Dept. of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Visiting Professor, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria; Post-Doctoral, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; and Cartographer, Applied Population Lab., Dept. of Rural Sociology, 1450 Linden Dr., Rm. 316, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (E-Mail/Field: drfleld@facstaff.wisc.edu) – sequence: 4 givenname: Volker C. surname: Radeloff fullname: Radeloff, Volker C. organization: Respectively, Attorney, Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP, Attorneys at Law, One South Pinckney St., P.O. Box 1806, Madison, Wisconsin 53701-1806 (formerly Graduate Student in the Institute for Environmental Studies and the School of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison); Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; Professor, Dept. of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Visiting Professor, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria; Post-Doctoral, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; and Cartographer, Applied Population Lab., Dept. of Rural Sociology, 1450 Linden Dr., Rm. 316, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (E-Mail/Field: drfleld@facstaff.wisc.edu) – sequence: 5 givenname: Alice E. surname: Hagen fullname: Hagen, Alice E. organization: Respectively, Attorney, Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP, Attorneys at Law, One South Pinckney St., P.O. Box 1806, Madison, Wisconsin 53701-1806 (formerly Graduate Student in the Institute for Environmental Studies and the School of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison); Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; Professor, Dept. of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Visiting Professor, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria; Post-Doctoral, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Room 120, Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706; and Cartographer, Applied Population Lab., Dept. of Rural Sociology, 1450 Linden Dr., Rm. 316, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (E-Mail/Field: drfleld@facstaff.wisc.edu) |
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