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A Time Monte Carlo method for addressing uncertainty in land-use change models

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Figure 1. Quantity and spatial allocation uncertainties in land use change models. The quantity  of change in the first and second cases, the vertical direction, is 10 and 12 respectively
Figure 2. Example of the TMC method. White: no-change, gray: changes done in the current  time-step, and black: changes done in the previous time-septs
Table 1 lists the driving forces used  in the model based on a literature review (e.g
Table 3. Number of cells of hits (H), misses (M), false alarms (FA), and correct rejections (CR) in the  non-urban area
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