Peter H. Verburg
VU University Amsterdam
514 Papers
2.3K Citations
Peter H. Verburg is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use & Land use, land-use change and forestry. The author has an hindex of 107, co-authored 464 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter H. Verburg include Mahidol University & National Institute for Space Research.
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Papers
Complex systems models and the management of error and uncertainty
Joseph P. Messina,Tom Evans,Steven M. Manson,Ashton Shortridge,Peter Deadman,Peter H. Verburg +5 more
TL;DR: This paper defines complex systems and place complex systems models into a common typology leading to the introduction of complex systems specific issues of error and uncertainty.
Mapping landscape potential for outdoor recreation using different archetypical recreation user groups in the European Union
Franziska Komossa,Emma H. van der Zanden,Catharina J.E. Schulp,Peter H. Verburg,Peter H. Verburg +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present spatial maps of landscapes' outdoor recreation potential throughout the EU based on the different landscape preferences of five archetypical outdoor recreation user groups, and the resulting maps are based on spatial indicators for landscape characteristics identified through a literature review of landscape preferences and an expert workshop regarding the relative importance of those preferences.
The road to integrate climate change projections with regional land‐use–biodiversity models
Juliano Sarmento Cabral,Alma Mendoza-Ponce,Johannes Oberpriller,Anne Mimet,Julia Kieslinger,Thomas Berger,Alice Classen,Stefan Fallert,Florian Hartig,Christian Hof,Markus Hoffmann,Thomas Knoke,Andreas Krause,Anne Lewerentz,Perdita Pohle,Uta Raeder,Anja Rammig,Sarah Redlich,Sven Rubanschi,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Daniel Vedder,Peter H. Verburg,Damaris Zurell +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors focus on the indirect effects of climate change on biodiversity via its effects on land-use change as well as feedbacks into land use and climate, following direct and indirect pathways, such as indirect pathways from climate change into biodiversity change via climate-driven changes in land use.
Different environmental drivers of alien tree invasion affect different life-stages and operate at different spatial scales
Joana R. Vicente,Joana R. Vicente,Christoph Kueffer,Christoph Kueffer,David M. Richardson,Ana Sofia Vaz,João Alexandre Cabral,Cang Hui,Cang Hui,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Ingolf Kühn,Ingolf Kühn,Christian A. Kull,Peter H. Verburg,Peter H. Verburg,Elizabete Marchante,João P. Honrado +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the relative contribution of different environmental drivers to the spatial patterns of abundance of several height classes (or life-stages) of invasive tree populations at the regional scale, using a data-driven hierarchical modelling approach.
Using choice modeling to map aesthetic values at a landscape scale: Lessons from a Dutch case study
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method for mapping aesthetic values as an ecosystem service, combining insights from landscape research and ecosystem service mapping practices, and verify the results through a comparison to revealed landscape preferences indicator.