If you have access to ARCGIS software it would be pretty easy to do.
 Select your area, exclude oceans (-1 and under meters elevation - in my
experience setting the measure at 0 winds up excluding a lot of land area),
and query for area in whatever units you have set up to measure in.

The base-maps are available free from many sources (I have some sources
collected here:
http://writingfornature.wordpress.com/links-to-interesting-blogs/gis-and-mapping-resources/).

If you don't have access to ARCGIS there are good free options, QGIS and
GRASS being two good free examples.  QGIS is a bit more user friendly.

Good luck,

On Monday, August 12, 2013, Abdel Halloway wrote:

> Hi ECOLOG,
>
> I was hoping you could help me. I'm trying to determine the land area of
> the New World and Old World separately within certain latitudinal ranges.
> Is there some way of determining this? Any information will be helpful.
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Abdel Halloway
>


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