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Mapping the Global Distribution of Livestock

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Mapping the Global Distribution of Livestock
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PLOS ONE, May 2014
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0096084
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Timothy P. Robinson, G. R. William Wint, Giulia Conchedda, Thomas P. Van Boeckel, Valentina Ercoli, Elisa Palamara, Giuseppina Cinardi, Laura D'Aietti, Simon I. Hay, Marius Gilbert

Abstract

Livestock contributes directly to the livelihoods and food security of almost a billion people and affects the diet and health of many more. With estimated standing populations of 1.43 billion cattle, 1.87 billion sheep and goats, 0.98 billion pigs, and 19.60 billion chickens, reliable and accessible information on the distribution and abundance of livestock is needed for a many reasons. These include analyses of the social and economic aspects of the livestock sector; the environmental impacts of livestock such as the production and management of waste, greenhouse gas emissions and livestock-related land-use change; and large-scale public health and epidemiological investigations. The Gridded Livestock of the World (GLW) database, produced in 2007, provided modelled livestock densities of the world, adjusted to match official (FAOSTAT) national estimates for the reference year 2005, at a spatial resolution of 3 minutes of arc (about 5×5 km at the equator). Recent methodological improvements have significantly enhanced these distributions: more up-to date and detailed sub-national livestock statistics have been collected; a new, higher resolution set of predictor variables is used; and the analytical procedure has been revised and extended to include a more systematic assessment of model accuracy and the representation of uncertainties associated with the predictions. This paper describes the current approach in detail and presents new global distribution maps at 1 km resolution for cattle, pigs and chickens, and a partial distribution map for ducks. These digital layers are made publically available via the Livestock Geo-Wiki (http://www.livestock.geo-wiki.org), as will be the maps of other livestock types as they are produced.

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Country Count As %
United Kingdom 8 <1%
Germany 4 <1%
United States 4 <1%
Mexico 2 <1%
France 2 <1%
Kenya 2 <1%
Italy 1 <1%
Austria 1 <1%
Senegal 1 <1%
Other 9 <1%
Unknown 1169 97%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 251 21%
Researcher 238 20%
Student > Master 147 12%
Student > Bachelor 83 7%
Student > Doctoral Student 58 5%
Other 187 16%
Unknown 239 20%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 319 27%
Environmental Science 187 16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 73 6%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 58 5%
Medicine and Dentistry 38 3%
Other 205 17%
Unknown 323 27%