Exurban Change Program - EX-3Land
Cover in Ohio's Townships: Prepared by: SUMMARY: Although land in townships accounts for 91% of Ohio's total land area, little analysis has focused on describing Ohio's township land. The purpose of this report is to investigate the land cover characteristics of Ohio township land using the National Land Cover Dataset for Ohio from the early 1990's. The report describes the general land cover characteristics of Ohio's township land, analyzes spatial patterns of township land cover and population change across the state, and examines how patterns of land cover and population change are affected by proximity to major urban areas. Selected conclusions based on these analyses are that agricultural land in Ohio is much more vulnerable to current and future population growth than forest lands and that, to effectively protect open space in Ohio, policies should focus on protecting farmland located within approximately 20-40 miles of major cities. The information contained in this report is intended for policymakers, planners, community development professionals, applied researchers, and citizens with an interest in land cover and population change in Ohio. The data and analysis presented here are intended to inform community decision making regarding land use issues, including farmland preservation, growth management, and comprehensive planning. NOTE: ALL FILES IN ADOBE ACROBAT (PDF) FORMAT ACCOMPANYING GRAPHICS: Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: |
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exurban@osu.edu; p: 614.247.6479; f:
614.292.0078
m: Exurban Change Program, Dept. of
Agricultural, Environmental, & Development Econ.
103 Agricultural Administration Bldg., 2120 Fyffe Rd., Columbus, Ohio
43210 USA