A fragmented world: mapping the global extent of Anthropogenic Landscape Fragmentation

Gustavo Romanillos*, Guido Robazza, Filippo Lovato

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Abstract

Land consumption is a major environmental problem. In relation to it, over the past decades different studies have raised awareness of the importance of a less visible but equally damaging process: growing ‘Anthropogenic Landscape Fragmentation’. The objective of this study is to offer a global portrait of this phenomenon through a map. Following a methodology developed in previous studies, this research builds on the calculation of a widely used index for measuring Anthropogenic Landscape Fragmentation, the effective mesh size (meff). This index considers existing human settlements, as well as global railway and road networks. The maps illustrate the heterogeneity in the distribution of Anthropogenic Landscape Fragmentation worldwide. In addition, the study calculates average fragmentation values at the national level and explores the correlation of these values with other variables such as population density or the Human Development Index, revealing a positive trend but with a weak correlation.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2307539
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Maps
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Anthropogenic Landscape Fragmentation
  • Land Use
  • Land Consumption
  • Landscape Conservation
  • Effective Mesh Size (meff)
  • Roads
  • DataFrames: A journey through global data

    Robazza, G., Lovato, F. & Romanillos, G., 1 May 2021, Architectural Exaptation: Catalogo del Padiglione Italia “Comunità Resilienti” alla Biennale Architettura 2021. Melis, A., Maedas, B. & Pievani, T. (eds.). Roma: D Editore, Vol. 1a.

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