Assessing Marginal Land Availability Based on Land Use Change Information in the Contiguous United States

 

CABBI Theme: Sustainability

Keywords: Geospatial, Modeling

 

Citation

Jiang, C., Guan, K., Khanna, M., Chen, L., Peng, J. Sept. 7, 2022. “Data for Assessing Marginal Land Availability Based on Land Use Change Information in the Contiguous United States.” University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. DOI: 10.13012/B2IDB-6395937_V1.

 

Economically marginal land distribution with confidence (yellow) and uncertainty (blue) across the contiguous United States.

Overview

The availability of economically marginal land for energy crops is identified using the Cropland Data Layer and other soil, wind, climate data resources. Permanent grassland, cropland and the estimated productivity are also identified. All data are recognized on a 30m spatial resolution across the contiguous United States.

 
Data

Marginal Land Data (7.8 GB)

 

Related Publication

Jiang, C., Guan, K., Khanna, M., Chen, L., Peng, J. July 23, 2021. “Assessing Marginal Land Availability Based on Land Use Change Information in the Contiguous United States.” Environmental Science & Technology. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c02236.