GIS data for: Where are commodity crops certified, and what does it mean for conservation and poverty alleviation?

Main Author: Tayleur, Catherine
Other Authors: Vickery, Juliet, Butchart, Stuart, Corlet Walker, Christine, Buchanan, Graeme, Sanderson, Fiona, MILDER, JEFFREY, Thomas, David, Tracewski, Lukasz, Green, Rhys, Balmford, Andrew, Ducharme, Heather
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Terbitan: Mendeley , 2017
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author Tayleur, Catherine
author2 Vickery, Juliet
Butchart, Stuart
Corlet Walker, Christine
Buchanan, Graeme
Sanderson, Fiona
MILDER, JEFFREY
Thomas, David
Tracewski, Lukasz
Green, Rhys
Balmford, Andrew
Ducharme, Heather
title GIS data for: Where are commodity crops certified, and what does it mean for conservation and poverty alleviation?
publisher Mendeley
publishDate 2017
topic Agricultural Science
Sustainability
Agroecosystem Sustainability
Conservation Biology
Data Collection in Agriculture
url https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/mpdf6ytswm
contents Shapefile for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), showing the number of certificates for seven crops (banana, coffee, cocoa, tea, oil palm, soybean, sugarcane) in 30 km x 30 km cells, from major voluntary sustainability standards. The most prevalent crop in each cell (that with the most certificates) is also identified. A detailed description of how this dataset was developed, and the sustainability standards included, is given in the linked paper by Tayleur et al. in Biological Conservation.
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