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![]() ![]() Map Projection Interrupted Goode's Homolosine Map Description This map uses a variation in the IGBP classification to highlight modification of grasslands by agriculture. On this map, grasslands altered by a certain degree of agricultural activity - or agricultural mosaics - are differentiated from other grasslands. When agricultural mosaics are excluded from the total area in grassland, global grassland area decreases by approximately 7.1 million km². The decrease in grassland in Sub-Saharan Africa is the largest: approximately 3.5 million km². South America and Asia also have substantial areas where grasslands may be considerably altered by agriculture; 1.4 million km² in South America (especially in northeastern Brazil) and 1.2 million km² in Asia (most apparent on the map in Kazakhstan and nearby countries). |
Citation: World Resources Institute - PAGE, 2000 Sources:
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