HISDAC-ES: Historical Settlement Data Compilation for Spain (1900–2020)
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Multi-temporal measurements quantifying the changes to the Earth’s surface are critical for understanding many natural, anthropogenic, and social processes. Researchers typically use remotely sensed Earth observation data to quantify and characterize such changes in land use and land cover (LULC). However, such data sources are limited in their availability prior to the 1980s. While an observational window of 40 to 50 years is sufficient to study most recent LULC changes, processes such as urbanization, land development, and the evolution of urban and coupled nature–human systems often operate over longer time periods covering several decades or even centuries. Thus, to quantify and better understand such processes, alternative historical–geospatial data sources are required that extend farther back in time. However, such data are rare, and processing is laborintensive, often involving manual work. To overcome the resulting lack in quantitative knowledge of urban systems and the built environment prior to the 1980s, we leverage cadastral data with rich thematic property attribution, such as building usage and construction year. We scraped, harmonized, and processed over 12 000 000 building footprints including construction years to create a multi-faceted series of gridded surfaces, describing the evolution of human settlements in Spain from 1900 to 2020, at 100m spatial and 5-year temporal resolution. These surfaces include measures of building density, built-up intensity, and built-up land use. We evaluated our
data against a variety of data sources including remotely sensed human settlement data and land cover data, model-based historical land use depictions, and historical maps and historical aerial imagery and find high levels of agreement. This new data product, the Historical Settlement Data Compilation for Spain (HISDAC-ES), is publicly available (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22009643, Uhl et al., 2023a) and represents a rich source for quantitative, long-term analyses of the built environment and related processes over large spatial and temporal extents and at fine resolutions.
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Uhl, J. H., Royé, D., Burghardt, K., Aldrey Vázquez, J. A., Borobio Sanchiz, M., and Leyk, S.: HISDAC-ES: historical settlement data compilation for Spain (1900–2020), Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 15, 4713–4747, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-4713-2023, 2023.
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This research has been supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (grant no. 2P2CHD066613-06), the National Science Foundation (grant nos. 2121976 and 1924670), the Open Philanthropy Project (grant no. 1433), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (grant no. W911NF-21-C-0002), and the HE ICARIA project (grant no. 101093806 ICARIA).
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© Author(s) 2023. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Attribution 4.0 International








