Extinction Risk
Parameter
Extinction Risk
Represented range
Extinction Risk (score): 0-60
Description
The index of the extinction risk of species, based Isaac et al. (2007), is one of the indicators in the World Bank’s open-access Terrestrial Biodiversity database, which was constructed by integrating comprehensive information from overlapping habitat maps of 6,532 amphibians, 5,435 mammals, 4,291 reptiles, and 11,126 birds. These authoritative habitat maps represent all known and catalogued species in each area from the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Birdlife International, as well as information on 827 distinctive ecoregions from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) covering the entire terrestrial world. The database provides measures for each square kilometer of global territory
The World Bank Group
Source data
The World Bank Group
Description
Biodiversity indicator values (scores) for grid cells at 1-kilometer resolution, derived from over 25,000 range maps of species provided by IUCN and Birdlife International. The raw data from the range maps are unpublished and not for public distribution. The data were provided to the World Bank by IUCN and Birdlife International under agreements including the condition that the raw data would not be divulged. .
Spatial resolution
Global coverage
1000m spatial resolution
Temporal resolution
Reference epochs: 2019