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The Use of Cluster Analysis in Distinguishing Farmland Prone to Residential Development: A Case Study of Sterling, Massachusetts
Authors:Delphis F Levia  Jr  Daniel R Page
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610, USA , US;(2) Department of English, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA , US
Abstract:k -means nonhierarchical cluster analysis using farm size, slope, and distance to the nearest city center and highway as surrogates of farmland conversion. Discriminant analysis showed that the two groups derived from the cluster analysis were 98.8% accurate (P < 0.0000). Results from the statistical analysis may serve as a starting point for the identification of individual farms prone to residential development. To explain the driving forces of farmland conversion to residential uses, interviews should be conducted with farmers, landowners, and land buyers. The use of multivariate statistical techniques to identify farms in jeopardy of residential development, in conjunction with qualitative assessments that explain the probability of development of individual farms, may prove a useful strategy to understand and predict farmland conversion.
Keywords:: Farmland conversion  Residential development  Cluster analysis  Land degradation
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