A map shows the Wildland Urban Interface in the U.S., where urban areas meet wildlands. Dense W U I regions are highlighted in green, with high concentrations in the eastern U.S. (Atlanta), and California. Sparse in central U.S. like Nebraska and Wyoming.
Wildland Urban Interface (US) | Oil Slicks (1990s) | |
---|---|---|
Missouri | 2.89% | |
Wisconsin | 1.29% | |
South Carolina | 37.9% | |
Michigan | 2.85% | |
Oklahoma | 1.90% | |
Alaska | 0.113% | |
District of Columbia | 25.9% | 100% |
Florida | 9.34% | 0.837% |
New Hampshire | 59.2% | 57.6% |
Rhode Island | 78.3% | 95.0% |
Vermont | 48.5% | 5.93% |
Washington | 2.66% | 0.496% |
Maine | 23.8% | 5.06% |
Kentucky | 19.1% | 39.9% |
Nova Scotia | 1.05% | |
Virginia | 48.7% | 62.1% |
Delaware | 2.08% | 99.3% |
Prince Edward Island | 0.308% | |
Mississippi | 2.00% | 29.7% |
West Virginia | 37.1% | 3.63% |
Texas | 19.3% | |
Louisiana | 5.31% | 89.8% |
Hawaii | 1.73% | |
North Carolina | 52.7% | 16.0% |
Alabama | 1.06% | 8.82% |
British Columbia | 0.210% | |
New Jersey | 36.1% | 99.2% |
Connecticut | 89.7% | 99.9% |
Pennsylvania | 54.7% | 24.2% |
Massachusetts | 78.8% | 98.1% |
Georgia | 1.04% | 0.104% |
New York | 41.9% | 26.9% |
Maryland | 14.1% | 76.4% |
Tennessee | 20.8% | 1.03% |
Ontario | 2.30% | |
Arkansas | 3.13% | 0.397% |
Ohio | 23.0% | 18.7% |
Indiana | 3.93% | 44.2% |
Illinois | 6.79% |
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