Population Density (EPI - 2018)
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Additional Info
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Source | https://app.mapx.org/static.html?views=MX-ZC7DX-2K807-N9B1B&zoomToViews=true#JAAc6 |
| Author | UNEP/GRID-Geneva |
| Maintainer | UNEP/GRID-Geneva |
| Last Updated | December 7, 2022, 08:01 (UTC) |
| Created | December 7, 2022, 08:01 (UTC) |
| GUID | MX-ZC7DX-2K807-N9B1B |
| Issued | 2019-03-08 20:58:16 |
| Language | EN |
| Modified | 2021-02-05 12:08:38 |
| Publisher email | info@mapx.org |
| Publisher name | UNEP/GRID-Geneva |
| Theme | Web Map |
| data_type | geospatial |
| keywords_m49 | SSD |
| projects_description | UNEP South Sudan |
| projects_id | MX-2VV-NEC-E0D-1EQ-GCX |
| projects_title | UNEP South Sudan |
| range_end_at_year | 2021 |
| range_start_at_year | 2018 |
| source_abstract | Source: Map created by EPI (Elephant Protection Initiative) with data from CIESIN, Columbia University, USA. The map is published on UNEP's South Sudan: First State of Environment and Outlook Report 2018, using data from WCS. The UNEP's report could be found here [https://www.unenvironment.org/resources/report/south-sudan-first-state-environment-and-outlook-report-2018] The map shows the population distribution in South Sudan. Jonglei is the most populous area, with 16 per cent of the total population, and Western Bahr el Ghazal is the least populous area with only 4 per cent of the total. The highest population densities are along the Nile River and their tributaries. |
| source_title | Population Density (EPI - 2018) |
| spatial | SSD |