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considering sea level rise (adapted from Carr and Zwick 2016).
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Baseline % of
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Land
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Trend % of
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Land
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Alternative % of
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Land
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Developed 6,412,000 18.56% 11,647,716 33.72% 9,777,000 28.30%
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Protected
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(including
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protected
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agriculture)
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10,870,000 31.47% 10,870,000 31.47% 18,647,664 53.98%
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Agriculture
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(croplands,
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livestock,
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aquaculture)
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7,518,267 21.76% 5,520,237 15.98% 4,827,759 13.98%
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Other
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(mining,
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timber,
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unprotected
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natural
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areas)
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9,742,733 28.20% 6,505,047 18.83% 1,290,577 3.74%
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Totals
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(excluding
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open water)
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34,543,000 100.00% 34,543,000 100.00% 34,543,000 100.00%
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78 • MICHAEL I. VOLK ET AL.
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Figure 2.6. Future population allocation for Florida for 2060 with a one-meter sea level rise. Data Source:
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Noss et al. (2014), Florida Natural Areas Inventory Florida Conservation Lands (Florida Natural Areas
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Inventory, 2016)
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Conclusion
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It’s clear from an assessment of historic land use and land cover patterns in Florida that
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significant changes have occurred since the beginning of the 20th century, primarily caused by
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human population growth, development, and activities such as agricultural production. Other
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natural phenomena have also caused shifts in the landscape, but the primary drivers have been
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humans. However, even today Florida still has highly significant cultural and natural landscapes
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and biodiversity that provide important services to the people that live in the state, in addition to
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possessing intrinsic values separate from their value to humans. As future changes continue to
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occur as a result of climate change and population growth, it will be more important than ever to
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conduct careful land use planning and management so that we can preserve these resources, and
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maintain the qualities that make Florida the special place that it is today.
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FLORIDA LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE IN THE PAST 100 YEARS • 79
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