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Karen C. Seto, MA, PhD
Assistant Professor of Geological and Environmental Sciences; FSI Fellow
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kseto@stanford.edu
(650) 736-1295 (phone)
(650) 725-2199 (fax)
Geological and Environmental Sciences
450 Serra Mall
Braun Hall, Building 320
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2115
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Socioeconomic and political drivers of land use and land cover change, satellite remote sensing, urbanization in Asia, geographic information science
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Journal Articles
 

Comparing ARTMAP neural network with Maximum-Likelihood for detecting urban change: the effect of class resolution

Karen C. Seto, Weiguo Liu
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing vol. 69, 9 (2003)
 

Modeling the drivers of urban land-use change in the Pearl River Delta: Integrating remote sensing with socioeconomic data

Karen C. Seto, Robert K. Kaufman
(2002)

Monitoring land-use change in the Pearl River Delta using Landsat TM

Karen C. Seto, C.E. Woodcock, X. Huang, J. Lu, R.K. Kaufmann
International Journal of Remote Sensing vol. 23, 10 (2002)

Change detection, accuracy, and bias in a sequential analysis of Landsat imagery of the Pearl River Delta, China: econometric techniques

R. K. Kaufmann, Karen C. Seto
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment vol. 85, 1-3 (2001)

Classification and change detection using Landsat TM date - when and how to correct atomopheric effects?

C. Song, C.E. Woodcock, Karen C. Seto, M. Pax-Lenny, S.A. Macomber
Remote Sensing of Environment vol. 75, 2 (2001)

Landsat reveals China's farmland reserves, but they're vanishing fast

Karen C. Seto, R.K. Kaurmann, C.E. Woodcock
Nature vol. 406 (2000)
Books & Book Chapters

Economies, societies, and landscapes in transition: Examples from the Pearl River Delta, China and the Red River Delta, Vietnam

Karen Seto, B. Entwisle, P. Stern
Population, Land Use, Environment: Research Directions. National Research Council Panel on New Research on Population and the Environment, NRC Press (2005) +BUY+ +HTML+
 

Monitoring land-use change in the Pearl River Delta, China

Karen C. Seto, R. K. Kaufmann, C.E. Woodcock
in Linking People, Place, and Policy: A GISc Approach, K. Crews-Meyer and S. Walsh, eds. Boston, Klewer Academic Publishers (2002) +BUY+
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