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This map shows where on Earth humans aren’t

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/where-people-arent

Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.

A new map shows where people have the lowest impact—but are those the best places to protect? A newly created map reveals the “wildest” places on Earth—places where humans have the lowest impact. The findings could be used to support the push to set aside half of Earth for nature, its authors say. “If you want to know where in the world you can find a place that has not yet been transformed by agriculture, infrastructure, or settlements, [this map] is where to find it,” says Erle Ellis, a global ecologist at the University of Maryland Baltimore County who contributed to the analysis. “There is a very strong consensus on where these places are.” The map, published today in the journal Global Change Biology, knits together four independently developed models for determining where humanity leaves its fingerprints, each using different indicators of activity.

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Reef Interactive entwickelt 3D-Karten für Taucher - futurezone.at

http://futurezone.at/thema/start-ups/reef-interactive-entwickelt-3d-karten-fuer-taucher/112.173.365

Saved by uncleflo on April 2nd, 2015.

Ein Salzburger Start-up hat Sonar-, Video- und Satellitendaten zusammengeführt und Unterwasserkarten von über 120 Riffen in einer App verpackt. Üblicherweise greifen Taucher auf handgezeichnete Karten zur Planung ihrer Tauchgänge zurück. Das könnte sich in Zukunft ändern. Das Salzburger Start-up Reef Interactive erstellt mithilfe von Sonar-, Video- und Satellitendaten dreidimensionale Unterwasserkarten in hoher Auflösung und bietet so einen neuen Einblick in die Unterwasserwelt. Bisher wurden über 120 Riffe im Roten Meer eingescannt und in einer App verpackt. Verfügbar ist diese zum Start für Android-Handys und Tablets sowie für iOS. Aktuell kann man bereits fünf Tauchplätze erkunden, bis Anfang April sollen dann sämtliche gescannten Riffe und Wracks zur Verfügung stehen.

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Crash Course! - YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse

Saved by uncleflo on July 4th, 2013.

Six awesome courses in one awesome channel: John Green teaches you US History and Hank Green teaches you Chemistry. Check out the playlists for past courses in World History, Biology, Literature, and Ecology.

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