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Forecasting urban growth across the United States-Mexico border
Laura M. Norman
, Mark Feller
, D. Phillip Guertin
Sch of Nat Resource&Enviro-Res
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US-Mexico Border
100%
Urban Growth
100%
Arizona
66%
Sustainable Development
66%
Sonora
66%
City Area
66%
Mexico
33%
Urban Areas
33%
Bi-national
33%
Sister Cities
33%
Environmental Planning
33%
Change Patterns
33%
Growth Pattern
33%
Explode
33%
Natural Resources
33%
Regression Analysis
33%
Satellite Images
33%
Development Pattern
33%
Arid Lands
33%
City Planning
33%
Historical Development
33%
Conversion Probability
33%
SLEUTH
33%
Potential Growth
33%
Urban Growth Model
33%
Expected Growth
33%
Twin Cities
33%
Urban Area Classification
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Mexico
100%
Urban Growth
100%
Arizona
50%
Environmental Impact Assessment
50%
Natural Resource
25%
Satellite Image
25%
Arid Land
25%
City Planning
25%
Environmental Planning
25%
Social Sciences
Mexico
100%
Urban Growth
100%
Sustainable Development
50%
Natural Resource
25%
Urban Planning
25%
Environmental Management
25%
Growth Models
25%
Historical Development
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Watersheds
100%
Sisters
50%
Natural Resources
50%
Arid Land
50%
Twins
50%
Growth Models
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Urban Growth
100%
Sustainable Development
50%
Metropolitan Area
50%
Growth Theory
25%
Computer Science
Satellite Image
100%
Historical Development
100%