CIESIN: Center for International Earth Science Information Network

About The Last of the Wild, Version Two

Human influence is a global driver of ecological processes on the planet, on par with climatic trends, geological forces, and astronomical variations. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University have joined together to systematically map and measure the human influence on the Earth’s land surface today. The Last of The Wild, Version Two depicts human influence on terrestrial ecosystems using data sets compiled on or around 2000.

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The interactive mapper above gives a preview of the Last of the Wild data sets. For more advanced visualization and overlay with other related data sets, you may use the stand-alone SEDAC Map Client.

Spatial Resolution and File Format

  • Global Data: Available in geographic coordinate system at 30 arc-second grid cell size, and Interrupted Goode Homolosine Projection (IGHP) at 1km grid cell size
  • Continental-Level Data: Subsets of the global data, available only in geographic coordinate system
  • Format: Grid data available in ArcInfo grids and .BIL files; vector data available in shapefiles

Map Collection

  • Sample Maps for the Continental Human Footprint and Human Influence Index, available in JPG and PDF formats

 

 

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