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Title: Measuring Urban Growth in New Jersey


1
Measuring Urban Growth inNew Jersey
  • John Hasse, Ph.D.
  • Rowan University

photos and analysis John Hasse, Ph.D. Rowan
University, Use only with permission
2
Analyzing Landscape Change with Satellite Remote
Sensing andGeographic Information Systems
3
photos and analysis John Hasse, Ph.D. Rowan
University, use only with permission
4
Essex Union
photos and analysis John Hasse, Ph.D. Rowan
University, use only with permission
5
Recent Landscape Changes in New Jersey
6
Forest Loss (19 FF/day)
photos and analysis John Hasse, Ph.D. Rowan
University, use only with permission
7
Wetlands Impact (7 FF/day)
photos and analysis John Hasse, Ph.D. Rowan
University, use only with permission
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Farmland Loss (26 FF/day)
photos and analysis John Hasse, Ph.D. Rowan
University, use only with permission
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Types of Urban Growth in Acres
Residential, Rural, Single Unit
45,448 ac
Other Urban or Built-Up Land
22,696 ac
Residential, Single Unit, (Low Density)
21,434 ac
Residential, Single Unit, (Medium Density)
20,194 ac
Residential, High Density, (Multiple Dwelling)
11,099 ac
Commercial / Services
9,137 ac
Recreational Land
6,146 ac
Industrial
5,352 ac
4,977 ac
Transportation / Communication
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University, use only with permission
11
Urban Growth and the State Plan
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Urban Growth and the Pine Barrens
Slide Under Construction
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13
Remaining Available Lands
14
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University, use only with permission
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Findings Conclusions
  • Rapid landscape change in NJ
  • NJ 1st to build out
  • Sprawl more impacting than Smart Growth
  • Impervious Surface a key indicator
  • Pinelands demonstrated effective growth control
  • Land Management Policies will be designing NJs
    Final Landscape

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Acknowledgements
  • Dr. Richard G. Lathrop, Rutgers University
  • Dr. Marjorie Kaplan, NJDEP
  • Larry Thornton, and the entire GIS team at NJDEP

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