THE HUMAN FOOTPRINT SERIES
The footprint of the human being on the surface of our planet
HUMANS ARE EVERYWHERE.
Land use is at least as old as humans are. An expanding base of archaeological and paleoecological evidence confirms that human societies have inhabited and shaped ecosystems for millennia across every continent except Antarctica by means of an increasingly diverse and transformative array of land use practices ranging from hunting and landscape burning to agriculture and urbanization that have left a permanent record across the terrestrial biosphere.