HANPP Collection: Global Patterns in Human Appropriation of Net Primary Productivity (HANPP)
Entry ID: CIESIN_SEDAC_HANPP

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Summary
Abstract: The Global Patterns in Human Appropriation of Net Primary Productivity (HANPP) portion of the HANPP Collection represents a digital map of human appropriation of net primary productivity measured in units of elemental carbon on a one-quarter degree global grid. Net primary productivity (NPP), the net amount of solar energy converted to plant organic matter through photosynthesis, can be measured ... View entire text

Purpose: To assist in understanding human impacts on the environment, and especially impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Related URL
Description: Data download page.

Description: Maps in PDF and PNG formats.
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: 90.0   S: -55.0   E: 180.0   W: -180.0

Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator: Imhoff, M.L., L. Bounoua, T. Ricketts, C. Loucks, R. Harriss, and W.T. Lawrence
Dataset Title: HANPP Collection: Global Patterns in Human Appropriation of Net Primary Productivity (HANPP)
Dataset Release Date: 2004
Dataset Release Place: Palisades, NY
Dataset Publisher: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC)
Version: 1.00
Data Presentation Form: map, raster
Online Resource: http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/hanpp-human-appropriation...
Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1995-01-01
Stop Date: 1995-01-01
Location Keywords
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Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution: 1.25 degrees in atmosphere
Longitude Resolution: 1.875 degrees in atmosphere
Horizontal Resolution Range: 100 km - < 250 km or approximately 1 degree - < 2.5 degrees
Vertical Resolution: 20m - 6300m (38 levels in the atmosphere)
Vertical Resolution Range: 100 meters - < 1 km
Temporal Resolution: 20 minutes in atmosphere - typically averaged on day, month, season or year
Temporal Resolution Range: Daily Climatology
Access Constraints Registration with the British Atmospheric Data Centre is required before this data set can be accessed.(http://badc.nerc.ac.uk)
Use Constraints This dataset must only be used for scientific purposes unless specific authorisation is given by the Met Office. The Met Office must be acknowledged in any reproduction of data, publication of papers, reports, presentations and other literature arising from the use of these data.
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
British Atmospheric Data Centre, NERC Centres for Atmospheric Science, United Kingdom Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/
Dataset ID: HadGEM1-1pc

Data Center Personnel
Name: BADC SUPPORT
Phone: +44 (0) 1235 446432
Fax: +44 (0) 1235 446314
Email: badc at rl.ac.uk
Contact Address:
Space Science and Technology Department
R25 - Room 2.122
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
City: Chilton, Nr Didcot
Province or State: Oxfordshire
Postal Code: OX11 0QX
Country: UK
Distribution
Distribution Media: online FTP
Distribution Size: 6.3 Tb
Distribution Format: PP
Fees: None (for scientific use)

Distribution Media: online FTP
Distribution Size: 6.3 Tb
Distribution Format: netCDF
Fees: None (for scientific use)
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Phone: +44 (0) 1392 886901
Fax: +44 (0) 1392 885681
Email: tim.johns at metoffice.gov.uk
Contact Address:
Met Office Hadley Centre
Fitzroy Road
City: Exeter
Province or State: Devon
Postal Code: EX1 3PB
Country: UK
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Publications/References
T.C. Johns, C.F. Durman, H.T. Banks, M.J. Roberts, A.J. McLaren, J.K. Ridley, C.A. Senior, K.D. Williams, A. Jones, G.J. Rickard, S. Cusack, W.J. Ingram, M. Crucifix, D.M.H. Sexton, M.M. Joshi, B-W. Dong, H. Spencer, R.S.R. Hill, J.M. Gregory, A.B. Keen, A.K. Pardaens, J.A. Lowe, A. Bodas-Salcedo, S. Stark, and Y. Searl (2006) The new Hadley Centre climate model HadGEM1: Evaluation of coupled ... View entire text
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2008-03-20
Last DIF Revision Date: 2010-05-03
Future DIF Review Date: 2010-12-01

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