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I am currently trying to create the article "Land Change Science." Right now it has an overview, sections on origin, influences, and dimensions. I'd like to further expand the dimensions section and create a new section on land change science in practice.Weilh (talk) 18:16, 21 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I had a comment about this line: “For example, massive irrigation projects have triggered the rapid decline of the Aral Sea, which in turn caused events such as the wind-caused spreading of salt from the dry seabed on adjacent agricultural lands” What was the effect of this and what natural cycle did this interrupt? Savlatt (talk) 20:34, 23 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]


I would have liked to hear a little more of the socio-economic-environmental relationships within land change, or how historically we can see patterns in land change along with the rise of global capitalism. I have learned that many people globally have made major changes their land to lift themselves from poverty that sometimes is a result of exploitation from capitalist superpowers around the world.Savlatt (talk) 20:26, 23 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I expanded the Dimensions section to include Human Impacts, which will eventually have the subsections Deforestation, Agriculture, and Urbanization. I also added more background to the line about the Aral Sea, and made some other small line expansions elsewhere. I agree that socio-economic relationships are important to land change science and want to explore this further in my Human Impacts section. I chose not to include much about capitalism since the article is about a scientific discipline and not Land Use/Land Change Cover itself, but I agree that there are clear social patterns from capitalism that contribute to land change and should be included in discussions about the discipline.Weilh (talk) 00:05, 9 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment

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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 22 January 2021 and 7 May 2021. Further details are available on the course page. Peer reviewers: Siperez, Savlatt.

Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT (talk) 23:53, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Isagreen — Edit Suggestions
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• First Note: Made some minor text changes throughout for grammar and flow. • Second Note: Added links to land-cover and land-use. You might also consider how this article relates to the already existing Wikipedia article for Land Change Modeling (this one should maybe be absorbed by yours as an example). • • Third Note: You might consider moving the Aral Sea example to another location, such as the “Land Cover Monitoring and Assessments” sub-section to prevent photo crowding and put the picture in a potentially more relevant spot. Also, you should add a photo for the deforestation section to give a nice image of the small-scale operations you discuss. • Fourth Note: Overall this is a really great article. My only critique would be in your final section regarding deforestation. You use one source for a discussion about the impacts of migrant small-scale deforestation on land change. I would encourage you to consider the economic impacts on these communities more and add a few more sources on this topic. As of now, it reads as though you are blaming the farmers/laborers for this deforestation rather than focusing on the conditions that led them to these deforestation practices. • Really great start to a very important article! I don’t have much to say. I look forward to seeing the finished product. This gives a very good overview of the approach, its importance in environmental studies, and examples of how it works. Isagreen (talk) 23:13, 30 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I combined the Origins and Influences section into a History section since they are closely related enough not to warrant their own individual sections. I moved the paragraph about the Aral Sea from the Overview to the Land Cover Monitoring section. I also added a short subsection on Land Change Modeling and its relevance to Risk Assessment, adding one new citation and linking it to the corresponding Wikipedia article. I also made significant changes to the Human Impacts section. First, I expanded the introduction of that section. I also edited the Deforestation subsection so that my entry on a primary cause of deforestation sounded more neutral by including alternate causes of deforestation and adding a source. I also added a picture of deforestation occurring in order to better incorporate human impacts into the article and make it more visually pleasing. Additionally, I added a subsection on urbanization and urban heat islands. In this section, I outline the effects of urbanization on land cover and how this impacts land change science. I also added a picture of an urban area, as well as 5 new sources. Article is also now live on Wikipedia!Weilh (talk) 01:50, 9 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hannah F's final review

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I loved your article. The language was neutral and informative. None of your sentences were too complicated to comprehend. The images you chose were appropriate, and well placed. You have a more than sufficient reference list. I changed nothing, and don't have any recommended changes either. I read through other suggestions made by peer reviewers as well, and you completed each recommended change. Well done.