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Spatially explicit human activity in the Australian Antarctic Territory - 1957-2013

Australian Antarctic Division
Shaw, J. ; SHAW, JUSTINE
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These data were compiled by Justine Shaw (University of Queensland/Australian Antarctic Division) and Kaitlyn Close (University of Queensland) from all available sources of human movements in the Australian Antarctic Territory between 1957 and 2013. Spatially explicit (latitude and longitude) movements are documented, together with the type of activity, routes taken and place name descriptions. In some cases the mode of travel (walking, vehicular etc) is also recorded.

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Progress Code: completed
Statement: The latitudes and longitudes have varying accuracy. Not all sources provided spatially explicit data. The SCAR Gazetteer was used to assign locations, when only place names were provided.

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Purpose
Document where people have been in the Australian Antarctic Territory. These data will feed into Antarctic conservation planning, including mapping human presence and activity across the continent, the potential movement of non native species, the delineation of inviolate areas and protected area designation

Data time period: 1957-01-01 to 2013-12-12

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168.91,-53.02 168.91,-80.2 39.59,-80.2 39.59,-53.02 168.91,-53.02

104.25,-66.61

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