Compiled data utilized to run model parameters for Requena-Mullor et al. 2023. These data lead to the following conclusions:
• Human population growth contributes to the decline of sagebrush-steppe rangelands.
• More accessible rangelands from population centers have higher quality.
• Open space preservation provides opportunities for rangeland conservation in cities.
• Coordinated conservation strategies are necessary to protect rangeland ecosystems.
Data Use:
License: CC-BY 4.0
Recommended Citation: Requena-Mullor JM. 2023. Data from: Human population growth and accessibility from cities shape rangeland condition in the American West [Data set]. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/earc-0518
Funding:
US National Science Foundation Idaho EPSCoR, Award: OIA-1757324
Data and Resources
Field | Value |
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Modified | 2023-05-10 |
Release Date | 2023-05-01 |
Publisher | |
Identifier | 9c15f0cf-a114-4f38-bb70-1a1e3ac5661f |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area | POLYGON ((-121.87653064728 36.263804543613, -121.87653064728 45.444442043723, -103.09914171696 45.444442043723, -103.09914171696 36.263804543613)) |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | western USA |
Temporal Coverage | Sunday, January 1, 1989 - 00:00 to Monday, December 31, 2018 - 00:00 |
Language | English (United States) |
License | |
Author | |
Contact Name | Juan Requena-Mullor |
Contact Email | |
Public Access Level | Public |
DOI | 10.7923/earc-0518 |