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    World human populations

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    Updated Oct 6, 2021
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    cj lortie (2021). World human populations [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16746652.v1
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    Oct 6, 2021
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    Authors
    cj lortie
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Human population densities retrieved from UN open data resources in 1000 units.

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    World Population Estimate

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 20, 2016
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    Civic Analytics Network (2016). World Population Estimate [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/b8366845754345e3a794f2a28f81b9d6
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 20, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Civic Analytics Network
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    Description

    The geographic distribution of human population is key to understanding the effects of humans on the natural world and how natural events such as storms, earthquakes, and other natural phenomenon affect humans. Dataset SummaryThis layer was created with a model that combines imagery, road intersection density, populated places, and urban foot prints to create a likelihood surface. The likelihood surface is then used to create a raster of population with a cell size of 0.00221 degrees (approximately 250 meters).The population raster is created usingDasymetriccartographic methods to allocate the population values in over 1.6 million census polygons covering the world.The population of each polygon was normalized to the 2013 United Nations population estimates by country.Each cell in this layer has an integer value depicting the number of people that are likely to reside in that cell. Tabulations based on these values should result in population totals that more accurately reflect the population of areas of several square kilometers.This layer has global coverage and was published by Esri in 2014.More information about this layer is available:Building the Most Detailed Population Map in the World

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    California Human Density Dataset

    • cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov
    Updated Apr 24, 2017
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    (2017). California Human Density Dataset [Dataset]. https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1214614969-SCIOPS
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 24, 2017
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Present
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    Description

    This dataset contains human population density for the state of California and a small portion of western Nevada for the year 2000. The population density is based on US Census Bureau data and has a cell size of 990 meters.

    The purpose of the dataset is to provide a consistent statewide human density GIS layer for display, analysis and modeling purposes.

    The state of California, and a very small portion of western Nevada, was divided into pixels with a cell size 0.98 km2, or 990 meters on each side. For each pixel, the US Census Bureau data was clipped, the total human population was calculated, and that population was divided by the area to get human density (people/km2) for each pixel.

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    Dataset from The island biogeography of human population size

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    xlsx
    Updated Jun 1, 2023
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    Fabio Mologni; Kevin C. Burns (2023). Dataset from The island biogeography of human population size [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21828547.v2
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    The Royal Society
    Authors
    Fabio Mologni; Kevin C. Burns
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    For decades, biogeographers have sought a better understanding of how organisms are distributed among islands. However, the island biogeography of humans remains largely unknown. Here, we investigate how human population size varies among 486 islands at two spatial scales. At a global scale, we tested whether population size increases with island area and declines with island elevation and nearest mainland, as is common in non-human species, or whether humans escape such biogeographic constraints. At a regional scale, we tested whether population sizes vary among islands within archipelagos according to the positioning of different cultural source pools. Results illustrate that on a global scale, human populations increased in size with island area, similar to non-human species, yet they did not decline in size with elevation and distance to nearest mainland. At a regional scale, human population size often varied among islands within archipelagos relative to the location of different cultural source pools. Despite broad-scale similarities in the geographical distribution of human and non-human species among islands, results from this study indicate that the island biogeography of humans may also be influenced by archipelago-specific social, political and historical circumstances.

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    Global Human Settlement Layer: Population and Built-Up Estimates, and Degree...

    • earthdata.nasa.gov
    • cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    ESDIS (2025). Global Human Settlement Layer: Population and Built-Up Estimates, and Degree of Urbanization Settlement Model Grid [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7927/h4154f0w
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    Jun 17, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ESDIS
    Description

    The Global Human Settlement Layer: Population and Built-Up Estimates, and Degree of Urbanization Settlement Model Grid data set provides gridded data on human population (GHS-POP), built-up area (GHS-BUILT), and degree of urbanization (GHS-SMOD) across four time periods: 1975, 1990, 2000, and 2014 (BUILT) or 2015 (POP, SMOD). GHS-BUILT describes the percent built-up area for each 30 arc-second grid cell (approximately 1 km at the equator) based on Landsat imagery from each of the four time periods. GHS-POP consists of census data from the 2010 round of global census from Gridded Population of the World, Version 4, Revision 10 (GPWv4.10) spatially-allocated within census Units based on the percent built-up areas from GHS-BUILT. GHS-SMOD uses GHS-BUILT and GHS-POP in order to develop a standardized classification of degree of urbanization grid. The original data from the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC-EC) has been combined into a single data package in GeoTIFF format and reprojected from Mollweide Equal Area into WGS84 at 9 arc-second and 30 arc-second horizontal resolutions in order to support integration with a variety of global raster data sets.

  6. World Population - Human Geography GeoInquiries 2020

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    • geoinquiries-education.hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Aug 7, 2018
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    Esri GIS Education (2018). World Population - Human Geography GeoInquiries 2020 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/f899e111a098487180db38e180beb39b
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 7, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri GIS Education
    Area covered
    World,
    Description

    Explore the patterns of world population in terms of total population, arithmetic density, total fertility rate, natural increase rate, life expectancy, and infant mortality rate. The GeoInquiry activity is available here.Educational standards addressed:APHG: II.A. Analyze the distribution patterns of human populations.APHG: II.B. Understand that populations grow and decline over time and space.This map is part of a Human Geography GeoInquiry activity. Learn more about GeoInquiries.

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    Data from: Data and code for "Sustainable Human Population Density in...

    • portalcienciaytecnologia.jcyl.es
    • investigacion.cenieh.es
    Updated 2022
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    Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana; Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana (2022). Data and code for "Sustainable Human Population Density in Western Europe between 560.000 and 360.000 years ago" [Dataset]. https://portalcienciaytecnologia.jcyl.es/documentos/67321e95aea56d4af048594b
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    Dataset updated
    2022
    Authors
    Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana; Rodríguez, Jesús; Sommer, Christian; Willmes, Christian; Mateos, Ana
    Area covered
    Western Europe
    Description

    This dataset contains the modeling results GIS data (maps) of the study “Sustainable Human Population Density in Western Europe between 560.000 and 360.000 years ago” by Rodríguez et al. (2022). The NPP data (npp.zip) was computed using an empirical formula (the Miami model) from palaeo temperature and palaeo precipitation data aggregated for each timeslice from the Oscillayers dataset (Gamisch, 2019), as defined in Rodríguez et al. (2022, in review). The Population densities file (pop_densities.zip) contains the computed minimum and maximum population densities rasters for each of the defined MIS timeslices. With the population density value Dc in logarithmic form log(Dc). The Species Distribution Model (sdm.7z) includes input data (folder /data), intermediate results (folder /work) and results and figures (folder /results). All modelling steps are included as an R project in the folder /scripts. The R project is subdivided into individual scripts for data preparation (1.x), sampling procedure (2.x), and model computation (3.x). The habitat range estimation (habitat_ranges.zip) includes the potential spatial boundaries of the hominin habitat as binary raster files with 1=presence and 0=absence. The ranges rely on a dichotomic classification of the habitat suitability with a threshold value inferred from the 5% quantile of the presence data. The habitat suitability (habitat_suitability.zip) is the result of the Species Distribution Modelling and describes the environmental suitability for hominin presence based on the sites considered in this study. The values range between 0=low and 1=high suitability. The dataset includes the mean (pred_mean) and standard deviation (pred_std) of multiple model runs.

  8. Human population density data

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    Updated Jul 24, 2021
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    cj lortie (2021). Human population density data [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.15047379.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 24, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Figsharehttp://figshare.com/
    figshare
    Authors
    cj lortie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Human population data from UN

  9. U.S. population data for human identification markers

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    Updated Jun 7, 2023
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    National Institute of Standards and Technology (2023). U.S. population data for human identification markers [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/u-s-population-data-for-human-identification-markers
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 7, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    National Institute of Standards and Technologyhttp://www.nist.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The primary data consist of allele or haplotype frequencies for N=1036 anonymized U.S. population samples. Additional files are supplements to the associated publications. Any changes to spreadsheets are listed in the "Change Log" tab within each spreadsheet. DOI numbers for associated publications are listed below, under "References".

  10. Comparison of number of voice assistants and human population worldwide 2019...

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    Updated Mar 17, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Comparison of number of voice assistants and human population worldwide 2019 and 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1034436/worldwide-number-voice-assistant-human-population/
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 17, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2019
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Estimates suggest that by 2023, the number of voice assistants in existence will be roughly equal to the global population, reaching around eight billion. As of 2019, this number stands at around 2.45 billion, implying that the voice assistant industry is set for continued, rapid growth over the coming years.

  11. Human Population Estimates & Projections (National - Global - Annual) -...

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    csv, sql
    Updated Mar 12, 2024
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    Food and Agriculture Organization (2024). Human Population Estimates & Projections (National - Global - Annual) - FAOSTAT [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/es/dataset/faostat-population
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    sql(133), csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 12, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Food and Agriculture Organizationhttp://fao.org/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Description

    FAOSTAT Population module contains time series data on population, by sex and urban/rural.

    The series consist of both estimates and projections for different periods as available from the original sources,

    Total, female, male, urban and rural Population in 1,000 persons

  12. Population of the world 10,000BCE-2100

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    Updated Aug 7, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Population of the world 10,000BCE-2100 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1006502/global-population-ten-thousand-bc-to-2050/
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    Aug 7, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Until the 1800s, population growth was incredibly slow on a global level. The global population was estimated to have been around 188 million people in the year 1CE, and did not reach one billion until around 1803. However, since the 1800s, a phenomenon known as the demographic transition has seen population growth skyrocket, reaching eight billion people in 2023, and this is expected to peak at over 10 billion in the 2080s.

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    World Population Growth Rate

    • macrotrends.net
    csv
    Updated Jun 30, 2025
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    MACROTRENDS (2025). World Population Growth Rate [Dataset]. https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/wld/world/population-growth-rate
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 30, 2025
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    MACROTRENDS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1961 - Dec 31, 2023
    Area covered
    World, World
    Description

    Historical chart and dataset showing World population growth rate by year from 1961 to 2023.

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    Human Population Density (Global - Annual - 1 km)

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    Updated Nov 11, 2023
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    (2023). Human Population Density (Global - Annual - 1 km) [Dataset]. https://data.apps.fao.org/map/catalog/srv/search?orgName=WorldPop
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 11, 2023
    Description

    Estimated density of people per grid-cell, approximately 1km (0.008333 degrees) resolution. The units are number of people per Km² per pixel, expressed as unit: "ppl/Km²". The mapping approach is Random Forest-based dasymetric redistribution. The WorldPop project was initiated in October 2013 to combine the AfriPop, AsiaPop and AmeriPop population mapping projects. It aims to provide an open access archive of spatial demographic datasets for Central and South America, Africa and Asia to support development, disaster response and health applications. The methods used are designed with full open access and operational application in mind, using transparent, fully documented and peer-reviewed methods to produce easily updatable maps with accompanying metadata and measures of uncertainty. Acknowledgements information at https://www.worldpop.org/acknowledgements

  15. 03 - World Population - Esri GeoInquiries collection for Human Geography

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    • library.ncge.org
    • +1more
    Updated Dec 1, 2015
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    Esri GIS Education (2015). 03 - World Population - Esri GeoInquiries collection for Human Geography [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/7dcf4e8029fd4d499b79ab79a639b0ec
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 1, 2015
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri GIS Education
    Description

    Students will explore the patterns of world population in terms of total population, arithmetic density, total fertility rate, natural increase rate, and infant mortality rate. The activity uses a web-based map and is tied to the AP Human Geography benchmarks. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to identify and explain the spatial patterns and distribution of world population based on total population, density, total fertility rate, natural increase rate, and infant mortality rate.Find more advanced human geography geoinquiries and explore all geoinquiries at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries Latest version: Q2 2016

  16. Data from: Modeling human population separation history using physically...

    • zenodo.org
    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    • +1more
    tar
    Updated May 31, 2022
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    Shiya Song; Elzbieta Sliwerska; Sarah Emery; Jeffrey M. Kidd; Shiya Song; Elzbieta Sliwerska; Sarah Emery; Jeffrey M. Kidd (2022). Data from: Modeling human population separation history using physically phased genomes [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r7fs8
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    Dataset updated
    May 31, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Shiya Song; Elzbieta Sliwerska; Sarah Emery; Jeffrey M. Kidd; Shiya Song; Elzbieta Sliwerska; Sarah Emery; Jeffrey M. Kidd
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Phased haplotype sequences are a key component in many population genetic analyses since variation in haplotypes reflects the action of recombination, selection, and changes in population size. In humans, haplotypes are typically estimated from unphased sequence or genotyping data using statistical models applied to large reference panels. To assess the importance of correct haplotype phase on population history inference, we performed fosmid pool sequencing and resolved phased haplotypes of five individuals from diverse African populations (including Yoruba, Esan, Gambia, Maasai, and Mende). We physically phased 98% of heterozygous SNPs into haplotype-resolved blocks, obtaining a block N50 of 1 Mbp. We combined these data with additional phased genomes from San, Mbuti, Gujarati and CEPH European populations and analyzed population size and separation history using the Pairwise Sequentially Markovian Coalescent (PSMC) and Multiple Sequentially Markovian Coalescent (MSMC) models. We find that statistically phased haplotypes yield a more recent split-time estimation compared with experimentally phased haplotypes. To better interpret patterns of cross-population coalescence, we implemented an approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) approach to estimate population split times and migration rates by fitting the distribution of coalescent times inferred between two haplotypes, one from each population, to a standard Isolation-with-Migration model. We inferred that the separation between hunter-gather populations and other populations happened around 120,000 to 140,000 years ago with gene flow continuing until 30,000 to 40,000 years ago; separation between west African and out of African populations happened around 70,000 to 80,000 years ago, while the separation between Maasai and out of African populations happened around 50,000 years ago.

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    The Global Impact of Human Population Growth and Resource Consumption

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    Updated Apr 4, 2025
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    Greg Ponomareff (2025). The Global Impact of Human Population Growth and Resource Consumption [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25334/3KY5-2N38
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    Apr 4, 2025
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    QUBES
    Authors
    Greg Ponomareff
    Description

    Before the activity, students are divided into 3 groups that are assigned 3 different reading assignments (land use, atmosphere, or water quality). On the day of the activity, students work collaboratively with students from the same reading assignment group for 20 – 40 minutes to answer questions and address concepts from their particular assigned reading. Next, students are shuffled (jigsaw-style) into small teams of 3 students (one student from each reading group). Students educate each other with concepts from their respective reading groups and then work collaboratively on a shared project to select, define, and potentially solve an environmental challenge.

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    GPWv4 Human Population

    • c-frames-graduatecenter.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 9, 2025
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    Jpillich_asrc (2025). GPWv4 Human Population [Dataset]. https://c-frames-graduatecenter.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/b07b12c944b24cd99164efc34787cfdb
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    Jun 9, 2025
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    Jpillich_asrc
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    National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Socioeconomic Secondary Data (human...

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datasets.ai
    • +1more
    Updated Jul 1, 2025
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    National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Socioeconomic Secondary Data (human population, economic impacts of fishing and tourism, community well being, physical infrastructure and governance) in South Florida from 1995 to 2018 (NCEI Accession 0191509) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/national-coral-reef-monitoring-program-socioeconomic-secondary-data-human-population-economic-i5
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    Jul 1, 2025
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    Description

    This dataset is a compilation and synthesis of secondary data in South Florida (Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties) corresponding to the following topics: Human population changes near coral reefs, Economic impact of coral reef fishing to jurisdiction, Economic impact of dive/snorkel tourism to jurisdiction, Community well-being, Physical infrastructure, and Governance. Data are collected from a variety of publicly available sources to supplement primary data collected through resident surveys. These secondary data are collected to address topics outside the scope of NCRMP resident surveys, and are collected on an annual basis throughout the US coral reef jurisdictions. The primary data that were collected as part of this study in Florida are available in NCEI Accession 0161541.

  20. Human population density data

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    txt
    Updated Sep 18, 2019
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    cj lortie (2019). Human population density data [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9876389.v1
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    txtAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 18, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Figsharehttp://figshare.com/
    figshare
    Authors
    cj lortie
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Data from Nationmaster.

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cj lortie (2021). World human populations [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16746652.v1

World human populations

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Dataset updated
Oct 6, 2021
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cj lortie
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Area covered
World
Description

Human population densities retrieved from UN open data resources in 1000 units.

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