The Social Aspects of Landscape Change:
Protecting Open Space under the Pressure of Development
Volume 69, Issues 2-3, Pages 149-334 (15 August 2004)
Edited by P.H. Gobster, S.I. Stewart, D.N. Bengston
- The social aspects of landscape change: protecting open space under the pressure of development. Pages 149-151
Paul H. Gobster, Susan I. Stewart and David N. Bengston - Movement of people across the landscape: a blurring of distinctions between areas, interests, and issues affecting natural resource management. Pages 153-164. John F. Dwyer and Gina M. Childs
- Private forestland parcelization and development in Wisconsin’s Northwoods: perceptions of resource-oriented stakeholders. Pages 165-182
Paul H. Gobster and Mark G. Rickenbach - Characterizing dynamic spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940–1990 across the North Central United States. Pages 183-199
Roger B. Hammer, Susan I. Stewart, Richelle L. Winkler, Volker C. Radeloff and Paul R. Voss - Using spatial metrics to predict scenic perception in a changing landscape: Dennis, Massachusetts. Pages 201-218. James F. Palmer
- Urbanization on the US landscape: looking ahead in the 21st century. Pages 219-234. Ralph J. Alig, Jeffrey D. Kline and Mark Lichtenstein
- Out in the country: sprawl and the quest for nature nearby. Pages 235-243. Rachel Kaplan and Maureen E. Austin
- Resident perspectives of the open space conservation subdivision in Hamburg Township, Michigan. Pages 245-253. Maureen E. Austin
- Natural resources and open space in the residential decision process: a study of recent movers to fringe counties in southeast Michigan. Pages 255-269. Christine A. Vogt and Robert W. Marans
- Public policies for managing urban growth and protecting open space: policy instruments and lessons learned in the United States. Pages 271-286
David N. Bengston, Jennifer O. Fletcher and Kristen C. Nelson - An integrated analysis of the effectiveness of Tennessee’s Forest Greenbelt Program. Pages 287-297. E. Douglass Williams, Robert R. Gottfried, Charles D. Brockett and Jonathan P. Evans
- Agricultural buffers at the rural–urban fringe: an examination of approval by farmers, residents, and academics in the Midwestern United States. Pages 299-313. William C. Sullivan, Olin M. Anderson and Sarah Taylor Lovell
- Community identities as visions for landscape change. Pages 315-334. William P. Stewart, Derek Liebert and Kevin W. Larkin
Articles by non-Forest Service authors can be found at the publisher's website