Area changes in U.S. forests and other major land uses, 1982 to 2002, with projections to 2062

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Ralph J. Alig, Ralph J. Alig
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Area changes in U.S. forests and other major land uses, 1982 to 2002, with projections to 2062

This study updates an earlier assessment of the past, current, and prospective situation for the Nation's land base. We describe area changes among major land uses on the U.S. land base for historical trends from 1982 to 2002 and projections out to 2062. Historically, 11 million acres of forest, cropland, and open space were converted to urban and other developed uses from 1992 to 1997 on nonfederal land in the contiguous United States. The national rate of urbanization increased notably compared to the 1982-92 period. The largest percentage increase was in urban use, which grew by 10 percent or 7.3 million acres between 1997 and 2001. Forest land was the largest source of land converted to developed uses such as urbanization. Urban and other developed areas are projected to continue to grow substantially, in line with a projected U.S. population increase of more than 120 million people over the next 50 years, with population growth the fastest in the West and South. Projected increases in population and income will, in turn, increase demands for use of land for residential, urban, transportation, and related uses. Area of nonfederal forest-land cover in the United States is projected to decline over the next halfcentury, with a 7-percent reduction by 2062. Projected increases in urban and developed uses will likely intensify competition for remaining land between the agricultural and forestry sectors. Reversions to forest land have generally been from grassland used as pasture. All three major land use classes - cropland, forest land, and grassland - have lost area to urbanization, and that trend is projected to continue.

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Area changes in U.S. forests and other major land uses, 1982 to 2002, with projections to 2062
2010, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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"August 2010."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 74-84).

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Portland, OR
Series
General technical report PNW -- GTR-815, General technical report PNW -- 815.

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Library of Congress
SD143 .A655 2010

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98 p.
Number of pages
98

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OL30502544M
LCCN
2010533596
OCLC/WorldCat
665842090, 695961432

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