id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7i4rukf52ffrzdjxoss6hbme7e Miranda H. Mockrin Spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940 to 2000 in and around the Northern Forest of the Northeastern United States 2012.0 20 .pdf application/pdf 10200 908 67 Conservationists are concerned about the far-reaching environmental impacts of housing development, particularly in rural areas. Because the landscape ecological changes associated with residential development of forests and other wildlands occur over a long time period (Dupouey et al. Fig. 1 National land-cover database for the upper Northeast study area and the northern forest vegetation cover for each cluster, both inside and outside the Northern Forest. Table 1 Decade of highest growth, number of partial block groups, area, and housing units for each housing density cluster in the upper Northeast study area Fig. 2 Distribution of housing density clusters in the upper Northeast study area. area occupied outside the Northern Forest experienced the highest growth rate in the of area covered by the nine main density clusters outside the Northern Forest, but housing units, SD = 3,062; outside Northern Forest, �x = 3,372, SD = 3,225; ./cache/work_7i4rukf52ffrzdjxoss6hbme7e.pdf ./txt/work_7i4rukf52ffrzdjxoss6hbme7e.txt