Exurban Change Program - All PresentationsThe following presentations (in chronological order) related to the Exurban Change Project are available on-line for research and educational purposes: Thinking spatially: Economic models of urban land use change. Elena G. Irwin. Presentation prepared for the conference on “Spatial Thinking in the Social Sciences,” University of Illinois. December, 18, 2006.
Measuring the Amount and Pattern of Land Development in Non-Urban Areas. Elena G. Irwin, Hyun Jin Cho and Nancy E. Bockstael. December 1, 2006. Prepared for the American Agricultural Economics Association sessions at the Allied Social Sciences Association meeting, Chicago, IL. January 5-7, 2007
Exurban Settlement Pattern and the Exurban Condition: A Typology of US Metropolitan Areas -- Prepared for the 2006 North American Regional Science Conference, Toronto, ON, November 2006 Farming in NE Ohio - Prepared for the NEO Regional Task Force Regional Day, May 2006 Determinants of Land-Cover and Land-Use Change at Different Spatial Scales - Prepared for the Urban Ecology Workshop, Duluth, MN, May 2006 Multiscale Models of Exurban Land Conversion in Ohio - Prepared for the Regional Research Institute Seminar Series, West Virginia University, April 2006 Putting Exurbia on the Map: A Typology of the ever-growing US exurban regions - Prepared for the 2006 Annual AAG Conference, Chicago, March 2006 Data & Maps: Imagining Wyandot's Future - Prepared for the Wyandot County Planning, January 2006 Farms, Factories, Fish and Sprawl: A Recent History of Land Use and Water Quality in the Lake Erie Region - Prepared for "The Future of Ohio's Lake Erie Basin", December 2005
Emerging Exurbia: Spatial Characteristics of Exurban Development - Prepared for the 2005 North American Regional Science Conference, Las Vegas, November 2005 The Exurban Change Project - Prepared for OSU Sea Grant, Columbus, November 2005 The Exurban Change Project: Trends Causes, Impacts of Growth in Rural-Urban Areas - Prepared for OSU-TUD Exchange Program, Columbus, August 2005 Does "AG" Stand for Anything Goes? The Status of Agricultural Zoning in Ohio - Prepared for OSU's Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Columbus, July 2005 The State of Agricultural Zoning in Ohio - Prepared for Jennifer M. McSweeney Ohio Land Use Program, Columbus, March 2005 Emerging Exurbia: A comparative analysis of exurban settlement patterns across the US - Prepared for Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces Conference, Atlanta, March 2005 Select Demographic, Economic, and Social Trends impacting the future of Crawford County - Prepared for the Crawford County Planning, October 2004 People and Agriculture in Fayette County - Prepared for Fayette County Leadership Program, June 2004 Some Observations on the "Outside" Game: Townships, Regions, and Agriculture - Prepared for 1000 Friends of Central Ohio, September 2004 Change in Exurbia: Demography, Policy and Research Needs - Prepared for Community Development Society Annual Conference, July 2004 The Exurban Change Project: Trends, Causes, Impacts of Growth in Rural-Urban Areas - Prepared for OSUE Planning and Zoning Tools for Land Use Management Workshop, June 2004 Where are Townships Going: Urbanization and Socioeconomic Trends - Prepared for the AEDE Professional Update, February 2004 Who's Ready for Change? Ohio's Population and Land Use in Transition - Prepared for the 2003 Ohio County Commissioner Days, August 2003 Using GIS to Model Patterns of Urban-Rural Land Use Change - Prepared for the Ohio Geospatial Technologies Conference for Agriculture and Natural Resources, March 2003 Land Development at the Rural-Urban Interface in the U.S.: Trends, Causes, and Impacts - Prepared for the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers National Meeting, December 2002 Urbanization Trends in Ohio - Prepared for the Ohio Miami Valley Planning and Zoning Workshop, December 2002 Low Density Development in Ohio: Trends and Impacts - Prepared for the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (Ohio Chapter) , May 2002 The State of Sprawl in Ohio - Presented at the Ohio Urban University's Policy Forum, February 2002 Agriculture and Community Change at the Rural-Urban Interface - Presented at the Ohio State University Center for Urban and Regional Analysis Roundtable, February 2002
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