Abstract:
UNEP/GRID Documentation Summary for Data Set:
Biogeographical Provinces of the World;
Africo-tropical Realm (Udvardy, 1975)
The Africa portion of the Biogeographical Provinces of the World,
which shows ecological or "Life Zones" within eight biogeographical
realms of the world, was digitized from source documents by
UNEP/GRID-Geneva as part of the UNEP/FAO Africa Database in 1986.
This
... classification of biogeographical zones was proposed by
Dr. Miklos Udvardy in his paper for IUCN and UNESCO in 1975, with
intended use as a unified system for biogeographical and conservation
purposes. Biogeographical realms are defined as continental or
subcontinental-sized areas having unifying features of geography and
fauna/flora/vegetation, and correspond to the terms "kingdom" for the
florist and "region" for the faunist. Biogeographical provinces are
defined as ecosystematic or biotic subdivisions of the realms (floral
"regions" and faunal "provinces").
Biogeographical realms were established by Udvardy on the basis of
geographic and historic elements, utilizing ground-breaking work as
appears on this topic in the published literature. Udvardy's paper
makes reference to at least three preceding reports on this topic,
and also includes an extensive bibliography of five pages. There
are 8 biogeographical realms recognized by Udvardy in Paper #18:
the Palearctic, the Nearctic, the Afrotropical, the Indomalayan,
the Oceanian, the Australian, the Antarctic and the Neotropical.
The Udvardy Biogeographical Provinces of Africa (Afrotropical "Life
Zones") data set covers the entire African continent at a spatial
resolution of two minutes (120 seconds) of latitude/longitude, or
approximately 3.7 kilometers. The data file consists of 2191 rows
(lines, records) by 2161 columns (elements, pixels, samples). Its
origin (upper-left or northwest corner) is 38 degrees, 0 minutes
and 45 seconds North latitude (38d 00' 45" N), and -20 degrees, 1
minute and 15 seconds West longitude (-20d 01' 15" W); it extends
to -35 degrees, 1 minute and 15 seconds South latitude (-35d 01'
15" S), and 52 degrees, 0 minutes and 45 seconds East longitude
(52d 00' 45" E) at the terminal point (lower-right or southeast
corner). The data file comprises 4.74 Megabytes.
The proper reference for this data set is "Udvardy, Miklos D. F.
1975. A Classification of the Biogeographical Provinces of the
World. IUCN Occasional Paper No. 18, prepared as a contribution
to UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program, Project No. 8.
International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources, Morges (now Gland), Switzerland, 49 pages." A source
citation should include IUCN, as digitized by UNEP/GRID in 1986.
GRID Class Udvardy No. Biogeographical Province
__________ ___________ ________________________
1 3.1.1 Guinean Rain Forest
2 3.2.1 Congo Rain Forest
3 3.3.1 Malagasy Rain Forest
4 3.4.4 West African Woodland/savanna
5 3.5.4 East African Woodland/savanna
6 3.6.4 Congo Woodland/savanna
7 3.7.4 Miombo Woodland/savanna
8 3.8.4 South African Woodland/savanna
9 3.9.4 Malagasy Woodland/savanna
10 3.10.4 Malagasy Thorn Forest
11 3.11.6 Cape Sclerophyll
12 3.12.7 Western Sahel
13 3.13.7 Eastern Sahel
14 3.14.7 Somalian
15 3.15.7 Namib
16 3.16.7 Kalahari
17 3.17.7 Karroo
18 3.18.12 Ethiopian Highlands
19 3.19.12 Guinean Highlands *
20 3.20.12 Central African Highlands
21 3.21.12 East African Highlands
22 3.22.12 South African Highlands
-- 3.23.13 Ascension and St. Helena Islands @
24 3.24.13 Comores Islands and Aldabra +
-- 3.25.13 Mascarene Islands @
26 3.26.14 Lake Rudolf (Turkana)
27 3.27.14 Lake Victoria (Ukerewe)
28 3.28.14 Lake Tanganyika
29 3.29.14 Lake Malawi (Nyasa)
(The final three classes are from the Palearctic Realm:)
30 2.18.7 Sahara desert
31 2.17.7 Mediterranean Sclerophyll
32 2.28.11 Atlas Steppe
* - Includes island of Bioko (part of Equatorial Guinea).
+ - GRID version includes the country of Sao Tome & Principe, the
Madeira Islands and most of the Canary Islands in this class.
@ - GRID version does not include these island groups.