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<creatorName nameType="Personal">Requena-Mullor, Juan Miguel</creatorName>
<givenName>Juan Miguel</givenName>
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<affiliation affiliationIdentifier="https://ror.org/003d3xx08" affiliationIdentifierScheme="ROR" schemeURI="https://ror.org">University of Almería</affiliation>
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<title xml:lang="en">Data from: Human population growth and accessibility from cities shape rangeland condition in the American West</title>
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<publisher>University of Idaho</publisher>
<publicationYear>2023</publicationYear>
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<contributorName nameType="Personal">Brandt, Jodi</contributorName>
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<affiliation affiliationIdentifier="https://ror.org/02e3zdp86" affiliationIdentifierScheme="ROR" schemeURI="https://ror.org">Boise State University</affiliation>
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<contributor contributorType="Researcher">
<contributorName nameType="Personal">Williamson, Matthew</contributorName>
<givenName>Matthew</givenName>
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<contributorName nameType="Personal">Caughlin, T. Trevor</contributorName>
<givenName>T. Trevor</givenName>
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<description xml:lang="en" descriptionType="Abstract">Compiled data utilized to run model parameters for Requena-Mullor et al. 2023. These data lead to the following conclusions:
• Human population growth contributes to the decline of sagebrush-steppe rangelands.
• More accessible rangelands from population centers have higher quality.
• Open space preservation provides opportunities for rangeland conservation in cities.
• Coordinated conservation strategies are necessary to protect rangeland ecosystems.</description>
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<geoLocationPlace>western USA</geoLocationPlace>
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<funderName>National Science Foundation</funderName>
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<awardTitle>RII Track-1: Linking Genome to Phenome to Predict Adaptive Responses of Organisms to Changing Landscapes</awardTitle>
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