David Strong
United States Geological Survey
9 Papers
83 Citations
David Strong is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land-use planning & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
An integrated multi-criteria scenario evaluation web tool for participatory land-use planning in urbanized areas: The Ecosystem Portfolio Model
William B. Labiosa,William M. Forney,Ann-Margaret Esnard,D. Mitsova-Boneva,Richard Bernknopf,Paul P. Hearn,Dianna M. Hogan,Leonard G. Pearlstine,David Strong,Hugh Gladwin,Eric D. Swain +10 more
TL;DR: One application of the South Florida EPM prototype reported in this article shows the modeled changes (which are significant) in aggregate ecological value, landscape patterns and fragmentation, biodiversity potential and ecological restoration potential for current land uses compared to the 2050 land-use scenario.
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Estimating the Cumulative Ecological Effect of Local Scale Landscape Changes in South Florida
Dianna M. Hogan,William B. Labiosa,Leonard G. Pearlstine,David E. Hallac,David Strong,Paul P. Hearn,Richard Bernknopf,Richard Bernknopf +7 more
TL;DR: The calculation of ecological value (EV) is demonstrated using two case studies: assessing altered EV in the Biscayne Gateway area by comparing 2004 LU to potential LU in 2025 and 2050, and the cumulative impact of adding limestone mines south of Miami.
The South Florida Ecosystem Portfolio Model: A Web-Enabled Multicriteria Land Use Planning Decision Support System
William B. Labiosa,Paul P. Hearn,David Strong,Richard L. Bernknopf,Dianna M. Hogan,Leonard G. Pearlstine +5 more
- 05 Jan 2010
TL;DR: The South Florida Ecosystem Portfolio Model (EPM) prototype is a regional land use planning web tool that integrates ecological, economic, and social information and values of relevance to decision-makers and stakeholders that allows on-line users to explore land use consequences and trade-offs that are often overlooked in public discourse.
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Internet-based Modeling, Mapping, and Analysis for the Greater Everglades (IMMAGE; Version 1.0): web-based tools to assess the impact of sea level rise in south Florida
Paul P. Hearn,David Strong,Eric D. Swain,Jeremy D. Decker +3 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a study area and a Web-site layout based on the IMMAGE model for flow and transport in a Linked Overland/Aquifer Density-Dependent System simulator and BIscayne South Eastern Coastal Transport model.