Human Footprint

Dec 1, 2020 (Last modified Mar 2, 2021)
Uploaded by Sam Young
This item is included in Data Basin, but has not been added to the Alaska & NW Canada Regional CPA.
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Very High and High human modification categories from González-Abraham et al., 2015 Human Footprint dataset.


Full human footprint data citation:

González-Abraham C, Ezcurra E, Garcillán

PP, Ortega-Rubio A, Kolb M, Bezaury Creel JE

(2015) The Human Footprint in Mexico: Physical

Geography and Historical Legacies. PLoS ONE

10(3): e0121203. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0121203

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González-Abraham et al., 2015
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Full human footprint data citation:
González-Abraham C, Ezcurra E, Garcillán
PP, Ortega-Rubio A, Kolb M, Bezaury Creel JE
(2015) The Human Footprint in Mexico: Physical
Geography and Historical Legacies. PLoS ONE
10(3): e0121203. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0121203
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1km
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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About the Uploader

Sam Young
Important Plant Areas Program Manager with CNPS

Sam is spearheading the development of the Important Plant Areas Program with the Conservation Program staff for statewide implementation. Following previous pilot workshops, Sam is now developing methods and strategies for delineating those areas which are most critical to the conservation of...