Future land use maps for the Netherlands for the Dutch One Health SSPs

  • Martha Dellar (Creator)
  • Gertjan W. Geerling (Creator)
  • Kasper Kok (Creator)
  • Peter van Bodegom (Leiden University) (Creator)
  • Gerard van der Schrier (Creator)
  • Maarten Schrama (Creator)
  • Eline Boelee (Creator)

Dataset

Description

We have created future land use maps for the Netherlands for 2050, based
on the Dutch One Health Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs). This was
done using the DynaCLUE modelling framework. Future land use is based on
altitude, soil properties, groundwater, salinity, flood risk, agricultural
land price, distance to transport hubs and climate. We also account for
anticipated demand for different land use types, historic land use changes
and potential spatial restrictions. These land maps will enable detailed
modelling of a wide variety of future health challenges in the
Netherlands, such as disease risk, water quality and pollution. In
addition, the methodology and assumptions used can inform research in
other urban deltas. Here we provide all model input and output files.
Date made available9 Oct 2024
PublisherWageningen University & Research

Keywords

  • FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
  • Land use
  • DynaCLUE
  • SSPs
  • Netherlands

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