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  1. Historical Land-Cover Change and Land-Use Conversions Global Dataset

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    NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (Point of Contact); UI-UC/ATMO > Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Point of Contact) (2023). Historical Land-Cover Change and Land-Use Conversions Global Dataset [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/historical-land-cover-change-and-land-use-conversions-global-dataset2
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    National Centers for Environmental Informationhttps://www.ncei.noaa.gov/
    Description

    A set of three estimates of land-cover types and annual transformations of land use are provided on a global 0.5 x0.5 degree lat/lon grid at annual time steps. The longest of the three estimates spans 1770-2010. The dataset presented here takes into account land-cover change due to four major land-use/management activities: (1) cropland expansion and abandonment, (2) pastureland expansion and abandonment, (3) urbanization, and (4) secondary forest regrowth due to wood harvest. Due to uncertainties associated with estimating historical agricultural (crops and pastures) land use, the study uses three widely accepted global reconstruction of cropland and pastureland in combination with common wood harvest and urban land data set to provide three distinct estimates of historical land-cover change and underlying land-use conversions. Hence, these distinct historical reconstructions offer a wide range of plausible regional estimates of uncertainty and extent to which different ecosystem have undergone changes. The three estimates use a consistent methodology, and start with a common land-cover map during pre-industrial conditions (year 1765), taking different courses as determined by the land-use/management datasets (cropland, pastureland, urbanization and wood harvest) to attain forest area distributions close to satellite estimates of forests for contemporary period. The satellite based estimates of forest area are based on MODIS sensor. All data uses the WGS84 spatial coordinate system for mapping.

  2. Historical Landuse Dataset

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    Updated Nov 23, 2022
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    ArcGIS Online | DAERA (2022). Historical Landuse Dataset [Dataset]. https://opendata-daerani.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/b5f5710384f94bb299239df4a1b032a3
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    Nov 23, 2022
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    ArcGIS Online | DAERA
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    About this layerThe Land Use Database held by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) provides a record of approximately 14,000 sites that have had previous industrial land use(s).What can you do with the layer?Visualisation: This layer can be used for visualisation online in web maps and in ArcGIS Pro.Analysis: This layer can be used in dashboards.Download: The data is downloadable.This layer is part of the Living Atlas of the World that provides access to thousands of beautiful and authoritative layers, web maps and apps.

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    Historic Land Use Data

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    Updated Feb 2, 2024
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    data.cityofnewyork.us (2024). Historic Land Use Data [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/historic-land-use-data
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    Feb 2, 2024
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    Description

    Historic land uses on lots that were vacant, privately owned, and zoned for manufacturing in 2009. Information came from a review of several years of historical Sanborn maps over the past 100 years. When the SPEED 1.0 mapping application was created in 2009, OER had its vendor examine historic land use maps on vacant, privately-owned, industrially-zoned tax lots. Up to seven years of maps for each lot were examined, and information was recorded that indicated industrial uses or potential environmental contamination such as historic fill. Data for an additional 139 lots requested by community-based organizations was added in 2014. Each record represents the information from a map from a particular year on a particular tax lot at that time. Limitations of funding determined the number of lots included and entailed that not all years were examined for each lot.

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    LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset (Version 1.0)

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    Updated Apr 27, 2021
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    Hoffmann, Peter; Reinhart, Vanessa; Rechid, Diana (2021). LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset (Version 1.0) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26050/WDCC/LUC_hist_landCovChange_v1.0
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    Apr 27, 2021
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    World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ
    Authors
    Hoffmann, Peter; Reinhart, Vanessa; Rechid, Diana
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1950 - Jan 1, 2015
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    The LUCAS LUC historical dataset consists of annual land use and land cover maps from 1950 to 2015. It is based on land cover data from the LANDMATE PFT dataset that was generated from ESA-CCI LC data. The ESA-CCI LC land cover classes are converted into 16 plant functional types and non-vegetated classes employing the method of Reinhart et al. (2021). The land use change information from the Land-Use Harmonization Data Set version 2 (LUH2 v2h, Hurtt et al. 2020) were imposed using the land use translator developed by Hoffmann et al. (2021). For each year, a map is provided that contains 16 fields. Each field holds the fraction the respective plant functional types and non-vegetated classes in the total grid cell (0-1). The LUCAS LUC dataset was constructed within the HICSS project LANDMATE and the WCRP flagship pilot study LUCAS to meet the requirements of downscaling experiments within EURO-CORDEX. Plant functional types and non-vegetated classes: 1 - Tropical broadleaf evergreen trees 2 - Tropical deciduous trees 3 - Temperate broadleaf evergreen trees 4 - Temperate deciduous trees 5 - Evergreen coniferous trees 6 - Deciduous coniferous trees 7 - Coniferous shrubs 8 - Deciduous shrubs 9 - C3 grass 10 - C4 grass 11 - Tundra 12 - Swamp 13 - Non-irrigated crops 14 - Irrigated crops 15 - Urban 16 - Bare

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    Modeled Historical Land Use and Land Cover for the Conterminous United...

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    Updated Aug 18, 2020
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    Terry Sohl (2020). Modeled Historical Land Use and Land Cover for the Conterminous United States: 1938-1992 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/F7KK99RR
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    Aug 18, 2020
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Terry Sohl
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Time period covered
    1938 - 1992
    Area covered
    Contiguous United States, United States
    Description

    The landscape of the conterminous United States has changed dramatically over the last 200 years, with agricultural land use, urban expansion, forestry, and other anthropogenic activities altering land cover across vast swaths of the country. While land use and land cover (LULC) models have been developed to model potential future LULC change, few efforts have focused on recreating historical landscapes. Researchers at the US Geological Survey have used a wide range of historical data sources and a spatially explicit modeling framework to model spatially explicit historical LULC change in the conterminous United States from 1992 back to 1938. Annual LULC maps were produced at 250-m resolution, with 14 LULC classes. Assessment of model results showed good agreement with trends and spatial patterns in historical data sources such as the Census of Agriculture and historical housing density data, although comparison with historical data is complicated by definitional and methodologica ...

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    Data from: HistMapR: Rapid digitization of historical land-use maps in R

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    Updated Apr 24, 2020
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    (2020). Data from: HistMapR: Rapid digitization of historical land-use maps in R [Dataset]. https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/dataset/moKVsY
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    Apr 24, 2020
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    This dataset includes a detailed example for using our method (described in paper linked to below) to digitize historical land-use maps in R. We also release all of the Swedish land-use maps that we digitized for this project. This includes the Economic Map of Sweden (Ekonomiska kartan) over Sweden's 15 southernmost counties (7069 25 km2 sheets), plus 11 sheets of the District Economic Map (Häradsekonomiska kartan - but see http://bolin.su.se/data/Cousins-2015 for more accurate manual digitization).

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    Data from: Data release for the Historical land use and land cover for...

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    Updated Nov 19, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Data release for the Historical land use and land cover for assessing the northern Colorado Front Range urban landscape [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/data-release-for-the-historical-land-use-and-land-cover-for-assessing-the-northern-colorad
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    Nov 19, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Front Range, Colorado
    Description

    The dataset was generated to describe historical land-use and land-cover (LULC)for the northern Colorado urban Front Range (which includes the cities of Boulder, Fort Collins, Greeley, and Denver) for an area covering approximately 1,023,660 hectares. The Front Range urban landscape is diverse and interspersed with highly productive agriculture as well as natural land cover types including evergreen forest in the Rocky Mountain foothills and Great Plains grassland. To understand the dynamics of urban growth, raster maps were created at a 1-meter resolution for each of four time steps, nominally 1937, 1957, 1977, and 1997. In total, 8 to 38 LULC classes were identified using manual interpretation techniques, aerial photographs, historical maps, and other available information. The maps provide high resolution spatial data for understanding the historical progression of urbanization and will allow further analysis of the effects of urban growth on social and ecological systems.

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    Data from: Historical land use dataset of the Carpathian region (1819–1980)

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    Updated Oct 22, 2018
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    Shandra, Oleksandra; Ostapowicz, Katarzyna; Grabska, Ewa; Boltižiar, Martin; Radeloff, Volker C.; Ostafin, Krzysztof; Kuchma, Tetyana; Kozak, Jacek; Konkoly-Gyuró, Éva; Lieskovský, Juraj; Chmiel, Mateusz; Mojses, Matej; Antalová, Katarína; Balázs, Pál; Király, Géza; Mackovčin, Peter; Stych, Premysl; Munteanu, Catalina; Kaim, Dominik (2018). Historical land use dataset of the Carpathian region (1819–1980) [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0000621531
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    Oct 22, 2018
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    Shandra, Oleksandra; Ostapowicz, Katarzyna; Grabska, Ewa; Boltižiar, Martin; Radeloff, Volker C.; Ostafin, Krzysztof; Kuchma, Tetyana; Kozak, Jacek; Konkoly-Gyuró, Éva; Lieskovský, Juraj; Chmiel, Mateusz; Mojses, Matej; Antalová, Katarína; Balázs, Pál; Király, Géza; Mackovčin, Peter; Stych, Premysl; Munteanu, Catalina; Kaim, Dominik
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    Carpathian Mountains
    Description

    We produced the first spatially explicit, cross-border, digital map of long-term (160 years) land use in the Carpathian Ecoregion, the Hungarian part of the Pannonian plains and the historical region of Moravia in the Czech Republic. We mapped land use in a regular 2 × 2 km point grid. Our dataset comprises of 91,310 points covering 365,240 km2 in seven countries (Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Ukraine and Romania). We digitized three time layers: (1) for the Habsburg period, we used maps of the second Habsburg military survey from years 1819–1873 at the scale 1:28,800 and the Szatmari's maps from years 1855–1858 at scale 1:57,600; (2) The World Wars period was covered by national topographic maps from years 1915–1945 and scales here ranged between 1:20,000–1:100,000; and (3) the Socialist period was mapped from national topographic maps for the years 1950–1983 at scales between 1:25,000–1:50,000. We collected metadata about the years of mapping and map sources. We used a hierarchical legend for our maps, so that the land use classification for the entire region consisted of 9 categories at the most general level and of 22 categories depending on the period and a country.

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    LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset for North...

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    Updated Sep 20, 2025
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    (2025). LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset for North America (Version 1.1) - Dataset - B2FIND [Dataset]. http://demo-b2find.dkrz.de/dataset/7298c461-d219-5958-89e4-f19d5528f3f6
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    Sep 20, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    North America
    Description

    The LUCAS LUC historical dataset consists of annual land use and land cover maps from 1950 to 2015 for North America. It is based on land cover data from the LANDMATE PFT dataset that was generated from ESA-CCI LC data. The ESA-CCI LC land cover classes are converted into 16 plant functional types and non-vegetative classes employing the method of Reinhart et al. (2022). For version 1.1 of the LUCAS LUC dataset, the improved LANDMATE PFT map version 1.1 was employed. The land use change information from the Land-Use Harmonization Data Set version 2 (LUH2 v2h, Hurtt et al. 2020) were imposed using the land use translator developed by Hoffmann et al. (2023). For each year, a map is provided that contains 16 fields. Each field holds the fraction the respective plant functional types and non-vegetative classes in the total grid cell (0-1). The LUCAS LUC dataset was constructed within the HICSS project LANDMATE and the WCRP flagship pilot study LUCAS to meet the requirements of downscaling experiments within CORDEX. Plant functional types and non-vegetative classes: 1 - Tropical broadleaf evergreen trees 2 - Tropical deciduous trees 3 - Temperate broadleaf evergreen trees 4 - Temperate deciduous trees 5 - Evergreen coniferous trees 6 - Deciduous coniferous trees 7 - Coniferous shrubs 8 - Deciduous shrubs 9 - C3 grass 10 - C4 grass 11 - Tundra 12 - Swamp 13 - Non-irrigated crops 14 - Irrigated crops 15 - Urban 16 - Bare

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    LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset (Version 1.0) -...

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    Updated Jun 5, 2021
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    (2021). LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset (Version 1.0) - Dataset - B2FIND [Dataset]. http://demo-b2find.dkrz.de/dataset/3c3911aa-5d7a-5621-b212-71655d5e83fe
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    Jun 5, 2021
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The LUCAS LUC historical dataset consists of annual land use and land cover maps from 1950 to 2015. It is based on land cover data from the LANDMATE PFT dataset that was generated from ESA-CCI LC data. The ESA-CCI LC land cover classes are converted into 16 plant functional types and non-vegetated classes employing the method of Reinhart et al. (2021). The land use change information from the Land-Use Harmonization Data Set version 2 (LUH2 v2h, Hurtt et al. 2020) were imposed using the land use translator developed by Hoffmann et al. (2021). For each year, a map is provided that contains 16 fields. Each field holds the fraction the respective plant functional types and non-vegetated classes in the total grid cell (0-1). The LUCAS LUC dataset was constructed within the HICSS project LANDMATE and the WCRP flagship pilot study LUCAS to meet the requirements of downscaling experiments within EURO-CORDEX. Plant functional types and non-vegetated classes: 1 - Tropical broadleaf evergreen trees 2 - Tropical deciduous trees 3 - Temperate broadleaf evergreen trees 4 - Temperate deciduous trees 5 - Evergreen coniferous trees 6 - Deciduous coniferous trees 7 - Coniferous shrubs 8 - Deciduous shrubs 9 - C3 grass 10 - C4 grass 11 - Tundra 12 - Swamp 13 - Non-irrigated crops 14 - Irrigated crops 15 - Urban 16 - Bare

  11. Data from: LBA-ECO LC-31 Historical Land-Use in the Amazon: 1940-1995

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    nasa.gov (2025). LBA-ECO LC-31 Historical Land-Use in the Amazon: 1940-1995 [Dataset]. https://data.nasa.gov/dataset/lba-eco-lc-31-historical-land-use-in-the-amazon-1940-1995-23487
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    This data set provides annual spatial patterns of cropland, natural pasture, and planted pasture land uses across Amazonia for the period 1940/1950-1995. Two series of 5-minute grid cell historical maps were generated starting from land use classification products for 1995. Annual data are the fraction of natural pasture, planted pasture, and cropland in each 5-min grid cell. The annual maps are provided in two NetCDF (.nc) format file at 5-minute resolution. The AMZ-C.nc file covers the Brazilian portion of Amazon and Tocantins Rivers basins, and is based on the 1995 land use classification of Cardille et al. (2002), generated through the fusion of remote sensing (AVHRR) and agricultural census data. The second file, AMZ-R.nc, covers the entire Legal Amazon region and adjacent areas and is based on the 1995 land use classification by Ramankutty et al. (2008). The land use classification was generated by the fusion of satellite imagery (MODIS and VEGETATION-SPOT) and data from the agricultural census. A historical land-use reconstruction algorithm was used to generate the annual spatial patterns (based on work from Ramunkutty and Foley, 1999).

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    LUCAS model spatial output data of historical and projected future land use...

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    Updated Sep 12, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). LUCAS model spatial output data of historical and projected future land use and land cover for California [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/lucas-model-spatial-output-data-of-historical-and-projected-future-land-use-and-land-cover
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    Sep 12, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    California
    Description

    This dataset provides annual raster maps of historical and projected future land use and land cover (LULC) for California, USA. Changes in LULC over time were simulated using the Land Use and Carbon Scenario Simulator (LUCAS). Simulations were run at 1-km resolution on an annual timestep for historical (1985-2020) and projected future time periods (2021-2100). Projected future simulations were run under all combinations of four climate scenarios, two urbanization scenarios, and two vegetation management scenarios with 40 Monte Carlo realizations for each simulation.

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    Data from: Conterminous United States Land Cover Projections - 1992 to 2100

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    Updated Nov 27, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Conterminous United States Land Cover Projections - 1992 to 2100 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/conterminous-united-states-land-cover-projections-1992-to-2100
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    Nov 27, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Contiguous United States, United States
    Description

    The USGS’s FORE-SCE model was used to produce land-use and land-cover (LULC) projections for the conterminous United States. The projections were originally created as part of the "LandCarbon" project, an effort to understand biological carbon sequestration potential in the United States. However, the projections are being used for a wide variety of purposes, including analyses of the effects of landscape change on biodiversity, water quality, and regional weather and climate. The year 1992 served as the baseline for the landscape modeling. The 1992 to 2005 period was considered the historical baseline, with datasets such as the National Land Cover Database (NLCD), USGS Land Cover Trends, and US Department of Agriculture's Census of Agriculture used to guide the recreation of historical land cover for this period. 2006 to 2100 was considered the future projection time frame. Four scenarios were modeled for 2006 to 2100, corresponding to four major scenario storylines from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES). The global IPCC SRES (A1B, A2, B1, and B2 scenarios) were downscaled to ecoregions in the conterminous United States, with the USGS Forecasting Scenarios of land use (FORE-SCE) model used to produce landscape projections consistent with the IPCC SRES. The land-use scenarios focused on socioeconomic impacts on anthropogenic land use (demographics, energy use, agricultural economics, and other socioeconomic considerations). The projections provided here are characterized by: 1) 250-meter spatial resolution (250-m pixels) 2) 17 land-cover classes, similar to classes from NLCD 3) Annual land cover maps from 1992 to 2100 4) Spatial coverage for the entire conterminous United States 5) An additional "forest stand age" layer for both the historical period (1992-2005) and the projected period (2006-2100). These data mark age in years since last land-use change or disturbance for forest pixels. Data are provided here for 1) the historical 1992 to 2005 period, and 2) for each of the four scenarios from 2006 to 2100. 10 .zip files are available for download, 5 representing land-use and land-cover maps for both the historical period and the four future scenarios, and 5 representing forest stand age. Each zip file contains GeoTIFF files with annual maps for the given timeframe. The metadata associated with this data release provides a key for identifying file names associated with each of the .zip files, as well as definitions for the 17 land-cover classes.

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    Historical Landuse Dataset

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    Historical Landuse Dataset [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_historical-landuse-dataset5
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    🇬🇧 영국 English About this layerThe Land Use Database held by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) provides a record of approximately 14,000 sites that have had previous industrial land use(s).What can you do with the layer?Visualisation: This layer can be used for visualisation online in web maps and in ArcGIS Pro.Analysis: This layer can be used in dashboards.Download: The data is downloadable.This layer is part of the Living Atlas of the World that provides access to thousands of beautiful and authoritative layers, web maps and apps.

  15. County Land Use Surveys

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    California Department of Water Resources (2025). County Land Use Surveys [Dataset]. https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/county-land-use-surveys
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    zip(2634495), zip(10604183), zip(2054143), zip(5710414), zip(4679451), zip(15272771), zip(7565044), zip(1503509), zip(6986883), zip(851266), zip(4292237), zip(1149952), zip(6621547), zip(921279), zip(9657647), zip(2654105), zip(8366319), zip(1200935), zip(834553), zip(14077924), zip(3918753), zip(1604050), zip(3794407), zip(3023928), zip(29307), zip(3255617), zip(884368), zip(28962), zip(2254067), zip(5383870), zip(1257450), zip(2192148), zip(3169665), zip(1256496), zip(4410828), zip(1624192), zip(1286265), zip(1220622), zip(29308), zip(1567734), zip(1703087), zip(4786086), zip(445030), zip(2605159), zip(1393314), zip(7277559), zip(826916), zip(2143698), zip(2673855), zip(3136735), zip(518868), zip(738847), zip(910152), zip(18151216), zip(2948512), zip(19580112), zip(968729), zip(33757424), zip(15423139), zip(1543314), zip(2521283), zip(2303263), zip(4447997), zip(40382675), zip(3980836), zip(819268), zip(1266931), zip(9090270), zip(6604964), zip(3665014), zip(18082167), zip(10657157), zip(753428), zip(6905359), zip(7853706), zip(26367433), zip(7340471), zip(1956161), zip(3772537), zip(14838420), zip(1004916), zip(1335326), zip(3920963), zip(6243794), zip(3221490), zip(12729609), zip(2765379), zip(2825588), zip(1251089), zip(2042540), zip(6196257), zip(14074588), zip(14780550), zip(21073906), zip(23687041), zip(2443949), zip(6122568), zip(7616495), zip(1814126), zip(1219016), zip(3530243), zip(2199892), zip(2619215), zip(8492130), zip(4816590), zip(1873726), zip(938390), zip(464095), zip(5734228), zip(2793798), zip(1887064), zip(5129271), zip(3670681), zip(7774965), zip(1936637), zip(7127940), zip(6165331), zip(2452088), zip(1723341), zip(3652530), zip(4983522), zip(3737394), zip(1080894), zip(526434), zip(6705586), zip(24443249), zip(1310666), zip(4325007), zip(8653870), zip(304772), zip(10426348), zip(2219775), zip(378720), zip(1996545), zip(3843140), zip(18806631), zip(1355782), zip(629138), zip(217182), zip(23800505), zip(2753666), zip(278580), zip(1310201), zip(1374839), zip(15069648), zip(1592668), zip(3333145), zip(1750733), zip(867615), zip(29481), zip(10915952), zip(10203106), zip(2972655), zip(375661), zip(1321110), zip(1605640), zip(519308), zip(983808), zip(944517), zip(698628), zip(383970), zip(1307710), zip(3104964), zip(3322418), zip(1200375), zip(1269963), zip(1275654), zip(2587966), zip(4513350), zip(1049041), zip(2084853), zip(646287), zip(2059891), zip(1794395), zip(987579), zip(504256), zip(1011840), zip(2982393), zip(3471267), zip(1261220), zip(3703588), zip(7984506), zip(2600224), zip(29824), zip(9232116), zip(10213014), zip(999421), zip(1507745), zip(1193639), zip(1747606), zip(3332579), zip(1446531), zip(2839252), zip(23650932), zip(22855), zip(1166127), zip(10835478), zip(694815), zip(1789302), zip(6611222), zip(1093467), zip(9769951), zip(1306121), zip(1876561), zip(1157418), zip(1955626), zip(559980), zip(1570103), zip(4472090), zip(2809264), zip(10317706), zip(318787), zip(11381247), zip(1602547), zip(1666296), zip(983951), zip(21496454), zip(1434630), zip(19017613), zip(3309082), zip(11165233), zip(2315694)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Water Resourceshttp://www.water.ca.gov/
    Description

    This is collection of DWR County Land Use Surveys. You may scroll the list below to download any individual survey of interest. Historic County Land Use Surveys spanning 1986 - 2015 may also be accessed using the CADWR Land Use Data Viewer. For Statewide Crop Mapping follow the link below : https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/statewide-crop-mapping For Region Land Use Surveys follow link below: https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/region-land-use-surveys Questions about the survey data may be directed to Landuse@water.ca.gov.

  16. LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset for North...

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    Updated Feb 5, 2024
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    Hoffmann, Peter; Asselin, Olivier; Reinhart, Vanessa; Rechid, Diana (2024). LUCAS LUC historical land use and land cover change dataset for North America (Version 1.1) area fraction time series [Dataset]. https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=LUC_hist_NA_afts_v1.1
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    World Data Centerhttp://www.icsu-wds.org/
    Authors
    Hoffmann, Peter; Asselin, Olivier; Reinhart, Vanessa; Rechid, Diana
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1950 - Jan 1, 2015
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    area_fraction
    Description

    The LUCAS LUC historical dataset consists of annual land use and land cover maps from 1950 to 2015 for North America. It is based on land cover data from the LANDMATE PFT dataset that was generated from ESA-CCI LC data. The ESA-CCI LC land cover classes are converted into 16 plant functional types and non-vegetative classes employing the method of Reinhart et al. (2022). For version 1.1 of the LUCAS LUC dataset, the improved LANDMATE PFT map version 1.1 was employed. The land use change information from the Land-Use Harmonization Data Set version 2 (LUH2 v2h, Hurtt et al. 2020) were imposed using the land use translator developed by Hoffmann et al. (2023). For each year, a map is provided that contains 16 fields. Each field holds the fraction the respective plant functional types and non-vegetative classes in the total grid cell (0-1). The LUCAS LUC dataset was constructed within the HICSS project LANDMATE and the WCRP flagship pilot study LUCAS to meet the requirements of downscaling experiments within CORDEX. Plant functional types and non-vegetative classes: 1 - Tropical broadleaf evergreen trees 2 - Tropical deciduous trees 3 - Temperate broadleaf evergreen trees 4 - Temperate deciduous trees 5 - Evergreen coniferous trees 6 - Deciduous coniferous trees 7 - Coniferous shrubs 8 - Deciduous shrubs 9 - C3 grass 10 - C4 grass 11 - Tundra 12 - Swamp 13 - Non-irrigated crops 14 - Irrigated crops 15 - Urban 16 - Bare

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    Data from: Land Use Land Cover (LULC)

    • geoportal.hawaii.gov
    • opendata.hawaii.gov
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    Updated Dec 30, 2016
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    Hawaii Statewide GIS Program (2016). Land Use Land Cover (LULC) [Dataset]. https://geoportal.hawaii.gov/datasets/land-use-land-cover-lulc
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 30, 2016
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    Hawaii Statewide GIS Program
    Area covered
    Description

    [Metadata] Description: Land Use Land Cover of main Hawaiian Islands as of 1976Source: 1:100,000 1976 Digital GIRAS (Geographic Information Retrieval and Analysis) files. Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) data consists of historical land use and land cover classification data that was based primarily on the manual interpretation of 1970's and 1980's aerial photography. Secondary sources included land use maps and surveys. There are 21 possible categories of cover type. The spatial resolution for all LULC files will depend on the format and feature type. Files in GIRAS format will have a minimum polygon area of 10 acres (4 hectares) with a minimum width of 660 feet (200 meters) for manmade features. Non-urban or natural features have a minimum polygon area of 40 acres (16 hectares) with a minimum width of 1320 feet (400 meters). Files in CTG format will have a resolution of 30 meters. May 2024: Hawaii Statewide GIS Program staff removed extraneous fields that had been added as part of the 2016 GIS database conversion and were no longer needed.For additional information, please refer to https://files.hawaii.gov/dbedt/op/gis/data/lulc.pdf or contact Hawaii Statewide GIS Program, Office of Planning and Sustainable Development, State of Hawaii; PO Box 2359, Honolulu, HI 96804; (808) 587-2846; email: gis@hawaii.gov; Website: https://planning.hawaii.gov/gis.

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    ISLSCP II Historical Land Cover and Land Use, 1700-1990

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    zip
    Updated Oct 15, 2023
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    (2023). ISLSCP II Historical Land Cover and Land Use, 1700-1990 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/967
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 15, 2023
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1700 - Dec 31, 1990
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    The Historical Land Cover and Land Use data set was developed to provide the global change community with historical land use estimates. The data set describes historical land use changes over a 300-year historical period (1700-1990).

    Testing against historical data is an important step for validating integrated models of global environmental change. Owing to long time lags in the climate and biogeochemical systems, these models should aim to simulate the land use dynamics for long periods, i.e., spanning decades to centuries. Developing such models requires an understanding of past and current trends and is therefore strongly data dependent. For this purpose, a historical database of the global environment has been developed: HYDE. Historical statistical inventories on agricultural land (census data, tax records, land surveys, etc) and different spatial analysis techniques were used to create a geographically-explicit data set of land use change, with a regular time interval. The data set can be used to test integrated models of global change. Continental-scale historical data were used for that period.

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    Land use in Heritage Map Historical landscape

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    Updated Jul 12, 2023
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    OverheidNl (2023). Land use in Heritage Map Historical landscape [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/22410-grondgebruik-in-erfgoedkaart-historisch-landschap
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    http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/file-type/json, http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/file-type/csv, http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/file-type/shpAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 12, 2023
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    OverheidNl
    License

    Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset is part of the Historical Landscape Heritage Map. This theme contains 7 datasets, all 7 of which can be found here on the keywords “Historical landscape”. They contain information about land use, urban development, infrastructure, government, crafts and industry, commerce, defence, society, religion, transport, housing, other objects and historical maps.

  20. Statewide Crop Mapping

    • data.cnra.ca.gov
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    Updated Sep 29, 2025
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    California Department of Water Resources (2025). Statewide Crop Mapping [Dataset]. https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/statewide-crop-mapping
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    gdb(85891531), shp(107610538), zip(140021333), zip(169400976), data, zip(98690638), shp(126828193), gdb(76631083), shp(126548912), zip(144060723), gdb(86655350), zip(88308707), gdb(86886429), zip(159870566), zip(94630663), rest service, zip(189880202), html, zip(179113742), pdf(353198)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 29, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Water Resourceshttp://www.water.ca.gov/
    Description

    The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has been collecting land use data throughout the state and using it to develop agricultural water use estimates for statewide and regional planning purposes, including water use projections, water use efficiency evaluations, groundwater model developments, climate change mitigation and adaptations, and water transfers. These data are essential for regional analysis and decision making, which has become increasingly important as DWR and other state agencies seek to address resource management issues, regulatory compliances, environmental impacts, ecosystem services, urban and economic development, and other issues. Increased availability of digital satellite imagery, aerial photography, and new analytical tools make remote sensing-based land use surveys possible at a field scale that is comparable to that of DWR’s historical on the ground field surveys. Current technologies allow accurate large-scale crop and land use identifications to be performed at desired time increments and make possible more frequent and comprehensive statewide land use information. Responding to this need, DWR sought expertise and support for identifying crop types and other land uses and quantifying crop acreages statewide using remotely sensed imagery and associated analytical techniques. Currently, Statewide Crop Maps are available for the Water Years 2014, 2016, 2018- 2022 and PROVISIONALLY for 2023.

    For the latest Land Use Legend, 2022-DWR-Standard-Land-Use-Legend-Remote-Sensing-Version.pdf, please see the Data and Resources section below.

    Historic County Land Use Surveys spanning 1986 - 2015 may also be accessed using the CADWR Land Use Data Viewer: https://gis.water.ca.gov/app/CADWRLandUseViewer.

    For Regional Land Use Surveys follow: https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/region-land-use-surveys.

    For County Land Use Surveys follow: https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/county-land-use-surveys.

    For a collection of ArcGIS Web Applications that provide information on the DWR Land Use Program and our data products in various formats, visit the DWR Land Use Gallery: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/dd14ceff7d754e85ab9c7ec84fb8790a.

    Recommended citation for DWR land use data: California Department of Water Resources. (Water Year for the data). Statewide Crop Mapping—California Natural Resources Agency Open Data. Retrieved “Month Day, YEAR,” from https://data.cnra.ca.gov/dataset/statewide-crop-mapping.

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NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (Point of Contact); UI-UC/ATMO > Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Point of Contact) (2023). Historical Land-Cover Change and Land-Use Conversions Global Dataset [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/historical-land-cover-change-and-land-use-conversions-global-dataset2
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Historical Land-Cover Change and Land-Use Conversions Global Dataset

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Dataset updated
Sep 19, 2023
Dataset provided by
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
National Centers for Environmental Informationhttps://www.ncei.noaa.gov/
Description

A set of three estimates of land-cover types and annual transformations of land use are provided on a global 0.5 x0.5 degree lat/lon grid at annual time steps. The longest of the three estimates spans 1770-2010. The dataset presented here takes into account land-cover change due to four major land-use/management activities: (1) cropland expansion and abandonment, (2) pastureland expansion and abandonment, (3) urbanization, and (4) secondary forest regrowth due to wood harvest. Due to uncertainties associated with estimating historical agricultural (crops and pastures) land use, the study uses three widely accepted global reconstruction of cropland and pastureland in combination with common wood harvest and urban land data set to provide three distinct estimates of historical land-cover change and underlying land-use conversions. Hence, these distinct historical reconstructions offer a wide range of plausible regional estimates of uncertainty and extent to which different ecosystem have undergone changes. The three estimates use a consistent methodology, and start with a common land-cover map during pre-industrial conditions (year 1765), taking different courses as determined by the land-use/management datasets (cropland, pastureland, urbanization and wood harvest) to attain forest area distributions close to satellite estimates of forests for contemporary period. The satellite based estimates of forest area are based on MODIS sensor. All data uses the WGS84 spatial coordinate system for mapping.

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