articleGlobal Ecology and BiogeographySep 11, 2010Closed access

The HYDE 3.1 spatially explicit database of human‐induced global land‐use change over the past 12,000 years

Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

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ABSTRACT Aim This paper presents a tool for long‐term global change studies; it is an update of the History Database of the Global Environment (HYDE) with estimates of some of the underlying demographic and agricultural driving factors. Methods Historical population, cropland and pasture statistics are combined with satellite information and specific allocation algorithms (which change over time) to create spatially explicit maps, which are fully consistent on a 5′ longitude/latitude grid resolution, and cover the period 10,000 bc to ad 2000. Results Cropland occupied roughly less than 1% of the global ice‐free land area for a long time until ad 1000, similar to the area used for pasture. In the centuries that…

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