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Global and country-level estimates of human population at high altitude
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Tremblay, Joshua C.
, Ainslie, Philip N.
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Adaptation
/ Altitude
/ Anthropology
/ Biological Sciences
/ BRIEF REPORTS
/ Elevation
/ Environmental stress
/ Epidemiology
/ Geographic information systems
/ High altitude
/ High-altitude environments
/ Human populations
/ Physiological responses
/ Physiology
/ Population
/ Population distribution
/ Public health
/ Remote sensing
2021
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Global and country-level estimates of human population at high altitude
by
Tremblay, Joshua C.
, Ainslie, Philip N.
in
Adaptation
/ Altitude
/ Anthropology
/ Biological Sciences
/ BRIEF REPORTS
/ Elevation
/ Environmental stress
/ Epidemiology
/ Geographic information systems
/ High altitude
/ High-altitude environments
/ Human populations
/ Physiological responses
/ Physiology
/ Population
/ Population distribution
/ Public health
/ Remote sensing
2021
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Global and country-level estimates of human population at high altitude
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Tremblay, Joshua C.
, Ainslie, Philip N.
in
Adaptation
/ Altitude
/ Anthropology
/ Biological Sciences
/ BRIEF REPORTS
/ Elevation
/ Environmental stress
/ Epidemiology
/ Geographic information systems
/ High altitude
/ High-altitude environments
/ Human populations
/ Physiological responses
/ Physiology
/ Population
/ Population distribution
/ Public health
/ Remote sensing
2021
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Global and country-level estimates of human population at high altitude
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Global and country-level estimates of human population at high altitude
2021
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Estimates of the global population of humans living at high altitude vary widely, and such data at the country level are unavailable. Herein, we use a geographic information system (GIS)-based approach to quantify human population at 500-m elevation intervals for each country. Based on georeferenced data for population (LandScan Global 2019) and elevation (Global Multiresolution Terrain Elevation Data), 500.3 million humans live at ≥1,500 m, 81.6 million at ≥2,500 m, and 14.4 million at ≥3,500 m. Ethiopia has the largest absolute population at ≥1,500 m and ≥2,500 m, while China has the greatest at ≥3,500 m. Lesotho has the greatest percentage of its population above 1,500 m, while Bolivia has the greatest at ≥2,500 m and ≥3,500 m. High altitude presents a myriad of environmental stresses that provoke physiological responses and adaptation, and consequently impact disease prevalence and severity. While the majority of high-altitude physiology research is based upon lowlanders from western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic countries ascending to high altitude, the global population distribution of high-altitude residents encourages an increased emphasis on understanding high-altitude physiology, adaptation, epidemiology, and public health in the ∼500 million permanent high-altitude residents.
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National Academy of Sciences
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