Journal of Land Use Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Land Use Science is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding land-use change conflict: a systematic review of case studies48
More than surface temperature: mitigating thermal exposure in hyper-local land system25
The role of culture in land system science24
Sustainable intensification to coordinate agricultural efficiency and environmental protection: a systematic review based on metrological visualization23
Protected Areas of the Pampa biome presented land use incompatible with conservation purposes18
Built-up areas are expanding faster than population growth: regional patterns and trajectories in Europe18
Does farmland abandonment harm agricultural productivity in hilly and mountainous areas? evidence from China15
Advancing the study of driving forces of landscape change14
Agricultural households in times of crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic, livelihoods and land-use decisions14
Urban sprawl containment by the urban growth boundary: the case of the Regulatory Plan of the Metropolitan Region of Santiago of Chile12
Conservation frontiers: understanding the geographic expansion of conservation11
Effectiveness of community forests for forest conservation in Nan province, Thailand11
Location factors and dynamics of tree plantation expansion in two coastal river basins in south-central Chile: basis for land use planning10
The effect of industrial relocations to central and Western China on urban construction land expansion10
Sixty years of land-use and land-cover change dynamics in a global biodiversity hotspot under threat from global change9
Landsat time series reveal simultaneous expansion and intensification of irrigated dry season cropping in Southeastern Turkey9
Drivers of peri-urban farmers’ land-use decisions: an analysis of factors and characteristics9
Positionality, ‘the field,’ and implications for knowledge production and research ethics in land change science9
Effects of the oil-find on land management in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, Western Coast of Ghana9
Understanding participatory GIS application in rangeland use planning: a review of PGIS practice in Africa8
Quantifying local ecosystem service outcomes by modelling their supply, demand and flow in Myanmar’s forest frontier landscape8
A long way to go: gender and diversity in land use science8
Surviving cassava: smallholder farmer strategies for coping with market volatility in Cambodia8
Examining the relationship between migration and land cover change in rural U.S.: evidence from Ohio, United States, between 2008 and 20168
Forest Transitions in the United States, France and Austria: dynamics of forest change and their socio- metabolic drivers8
Strategic land-use planning instruments in tropical regions: state of the art and future research8
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