Map 12b: Contemporary land cover – percent pasture per 0.5

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Map 12b: Contemporary land cover – percent pasture per 0.5 dd cell

Map 13: Biodiversity index of predominantly forested areas (WWF BDI)

Map 14: Vulnerability of predominantly forested areas (WWF future status)

Map 15: Scenario 2 – Areas threatened by conversion and their biodiversity richness

Map 16: Downstream population per 0.5dd cell Source: UNH

Map 17: Road networks map goes here

Map 18: Population density (Landscan 2002)

Map 19: Agricultural mosaics Map 20(a): Freshwater biodiversity (Map 20(b): Susceptible Coastal Zones) Map 21: Human population density in floodplains (UNH) Map 22: Location and Size of Major Cities in floodplains