Articles | Volume 9, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-927-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-927-2017
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01 Dec 2017
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Anthropogenic land use estimates for the Holocene – HYDE 3.2

Kees Klein Goldewijk, Arthur Beusen, Jonathan Doelman, and Elke Stehfest

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This is an update of HYDE, which is an internally consistent combination of historical population estimates and time-dependent land use allocation algorithms for 10 000 BCE–2015 CE. Categories include cropland, separated into irrigated and rain-fed rice and non-rice crops. Grazing lands are divided into more intensely used pasture and less intensively used rangelands. Population includes total, urban, and rural population and population density and built-up area.
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