Characterizing the Landscape Structure of Urban Wetlands Using Terrain and Landscape Indices
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- Opeyemi A. Zubair & Wei Ji & Olusola Festus, 2019. "Urban Expansion and the Loss of Prairie and Agricultural Lands: A Satellite Remote-Sensing-Based Analysis at a Sub-Watershed Scale," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(17), pages 1-12, August.
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wetland; watershed; landscape metrics; landscape structure; terrain analysis; terrestrial wetland habitat;All these keywords.
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