Data for the calculation of an indicator of the comprehensiveness of conservation of useful wild plants
Colin K. Khoury,
Daniel Amariles,
Jonatan Stivens Soto,
Maria Victoria Diaz,
Steven Sotelo,
Chrystian C. Sosa,
Julian Ramírez-Villegas,
Harold A. Achicanoy,
Nora P. Castañeda-Álvarez,
Blanca León,
John H. Wiersema
Affiliations
Colin K. Khoury
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia; United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation, 1111 South Mason Street, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, USA; Corresponding author at: International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia.
Daniel Amariles
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Jonatan Stivens Soto
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Maria Victoria Diaz
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Steven Sotelo
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Chrystian C. Sosa
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Julian Ramírez-Villegas
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia; CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Harold A. Achicanoy
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Km 17, Recta Cali-Palmira, Apartado Aéreo 6713, 763537 Cali, Colombia
Nora P. Castañeda-Álvarez
Global Crop Diversity Trust, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7, 53113 Bonn, Germany
Blanca León
Museo de Historia Natural Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Av. Arenales 1256, Apartado 14-0434, Lima-14, Peru; Department of Geography and the Environment, The University of Texas at Austin, 305 E. 23rd Street, CLA building, main office- CLA 3.306, Austin, TX 78712, USA
John H. Wiersema
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Germplasm Research Laboratory, Building 003, BARC-West, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USA
The datasets and code presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Comprehensiveness of conservation of useful wild plants: an operational indicator for biodiversity and sustainable development targets”1. The indicator methodology includes five main steps, each requiring and producing data, which are fully described and available here. These data include: species taxonomy, uses, and general geographic information (dataset 1); species occurrence data (dataset 2); global administrative areas data (dataset 3); eco-geographic predictors used in species distribution modeling (dataset 4); a world map raster file (dataset 5); species spatial distribution modeling outputs (dataset 6); ecoregion spatial data used in conservation analyses (dataset 7); protected area spatial data used in conservation analyses (dataset 8); and countries, sub-regions, and regions classifications data (dataset 9). These data are available at http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/2jxj4k32m2.1. In combination with the openly accessible methodology code (https://github.com/CIAT-DAPA/UsefulPlants-Indicator), these data facilitate indicator assessments and serve as a baseline against which future calculations of the indicator can be measured. The data can also contribute to other species distribution modeling, ecological research, and conservation analysis purposes. Keywords: Bioclimatic variables, Biodiversity indicators, Eco-geographic predictors, Economic plants, Occurrence data