Geographic Analysis and Monitoring Program
The surface of the Earth is changing rapidly, at local, regional, national,
and global scales, with significant repercussions for people, the economy,
and the environment. Some changes have natural causes, such as wildland fires
or hurricanes, while other changes on the land, such as resource extraction,
agricultural practices, and urban growth, are human-induced processes. There
are other types of changes that are a combination of natural and human-induced
factors; landslides and floods, for example, are fundamentally natural processes
that are often intensified or accelerated by human land use practices. Whatever
their cause, land-surface changes can have profound environmental and economic
impacts.
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