Global terrestrial Human Footprint maps for 1993 and 2009
University of Northern British Columbia · The University of Queensland · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Remotely-sensed and bottom-up survey information were compiled on eight variables measuring the direct and indirect human pressures on the environment globally in 1993 and 2009. This represents not only the most current information of its type, but also the first temporally-consistent set of Human Footprint maps. Data on human pressures were acquired or developed for: 1) built environments, 2) population density, 3) electric infrastructure, 4) crop lands, 5) pasture lands, 6) roads, 7) railways, and 8) navigable waterways. Pressures were then overlaid to create the standardized Human Footprint maps for all non-Antarctic land areas. A validation analysis using scored pressures from 3114×1 km(2) random sample…
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Authors
12- OVOscar VenterCorresponding
University of Northern British Columbia, The University of Queensland, ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, James Cook University
- EWEric W. Sanderson
Wildlife Conservation Society
- AMAinhoa Magrach
ETH Zurich, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Isla de la Cartuja
- JRJames R. Allan
The University of Queensland, ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions
- JBJutta Beher
The University of Queensland, ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions
Topics & keywords
- Footprint
- Ecological footprint
- Environmental science
- Environmental resource management
- Land use
- Physical geography
- Geography
- Remote sensing
- Life in Land