Global land-use and land-cover data for ecologists: Historical, current, and future scenarios

Tainá Rocha, Mariana M. Vale, Matheus S. Lima-Ribeiro
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Land-use land-cover (LULC) data are important predictors of species occurrence and biodiversity threat. Although there are LULC datasets available for ecologists under current conditions, there is a lack of such data under historical and future climatic conditions. This hinders, for example, projecting niche and distribution models under global change scenarios at different times. The Land Use Harmonization Project (LUH2) is a global terrestrial dataset at 0.25o spatial resolution that provides LULC data from 850 to 2300 for 12 LULC state classes. The dataset, however, is compressed in a file format (NetCDF) that is incompatible with most ecological analysis and intractable for most ecologists. Here we selected and transformed the LUH2 data in order to make it more useful for ecological studies. We provide LULC for every year from 850 to 2100, with data from 2015 on provided under two Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP2 and SSP5). We provide two types of file for each year: separate files with continuous values for each of the 12 LULC state classes, and a single categorical file with all state classes combined. To create the categorical layer, we assigned the state with the highest value in a given pixel among the 12 continuous data. The final dataset provides LULC data for 1251 years that will be of interest for macroecology, ecological niche modeling, global change analysis, and other applications in ecology and conservation. We also provide a description of LUH2 prediction of future LULC change through time.
生态学家的全球土地利用和土地覆盖数据:历史、当前和未来情景
土地利用-土地覆盖(LULC)数据是物种发生和生物多样性威胁的重要预测指标。虽然有当前条件下可供生态学家使用的LULC数据集,但缺乏历史和未来气候条件下的此类数据。例如,这阻碍了在不同时期全球变化情景下预测生态位和分布模型。土地利用协调项目(LUH2)是一个0.25空间分辨率的全球陆地数据集,提供了850年至2300年12个土地利用协调状态类的土地利用协调数据。然而,数据集被压缩成一种文件格式(NetCDF),这与大多数生态分析不兼容,对大多数生态学家来说也很棘手。在这里,我们选择并转换了LUH2数据,以使其对生态学研究更有用。我们提供了850年至2100年每年的LULC,并在两个共享社会经济路径(SSP2和SSP5)下提供了2015年至2015年的数据。我们为每一年提供了两种类型的文件:12个LULC状态类中每个都具有连续值的单独文件,以及包含所有状态类的单个分类文件。为了创建分类层,我们在12个连续数据中指定给定像素中值最高的状态。最终的数据集提供了1251年的LULC数据,这些数据将对宏观生态学、生态位建模、全球变化分析以及生态学和保护领域的其他应用产生兴趣。我们还提供了LUH2预测未来LULC随时间变化的描述。
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