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Habitat metrics based on multi‐temporal Landsat imagery for mapping large mammal habitat
Up-to-date and fine-scale habitat information is essential for managing and conserving wildlife. Studies assessing wildlife habitat …
Julian Oeser
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Marco Heurich
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Cornelius Senf
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Dirk Pflugmacher
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Elisa Belotti
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Tobias Kuemmerle
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Nathalie Pettorelli
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Dolors Armenteras
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Interdependent effects of climate variability and forest cover change on streamflow dynamics: a case study in the Upper Umvoti River Basin, South Africa
Streamflow dynamics are sensitive to both climate variability and land use change. However, estimating their separate and combined …
Karen Lebek
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Cornelius Senf
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Dr. David Frantz
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José Monteiro
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Tobias Krueger
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Large greenhouse gas savings due to changes in the post-Soviet food systems
As the global food system contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, understanding the sources of GHG …
Florian Schierhorn
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Thomas Kastner
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Tobias Kuemmerle
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Patrick Meyfroidt
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Irina Kurganova
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Alexander Prishchepov
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Karl-Heinz Erb
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Richard Houghton
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Daniel Müller
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Comparing map-based and library-based training approaches for urban land-cover fraction mapping from Sentinel-2 imagery
Frederik Priem
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Akpona Okujeni
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Sebastian Linden
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Frank Canters
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Remote sensing and geospatial technologies in support of a normative land system science: status and prospects
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from local land management to national …
Jinwei Dong
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Graciela Metternicht
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Patrick Hostert
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Rasmus Fensholt
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Rinku Chowdhury
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Forest Stand Species Mapping Using the Sentinel-2 Time Series
Ewa Grabska
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Patrick Hostert
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Dirk Pflugmacher
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Katarzyna Ostapowicz
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FORCE—Landsat + Sentinel-2 Analysis Ready Data and Beyond
Dr. David Frantz
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Current status of Landsat program, science, and applications
Formal planning and development of what became the first Landsat satellite commenced over 50 years ago in 1967. Now, having collected …
Michael Wulder
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Thomas Loveland
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David Roy
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Christopher Crawford
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Jeffrey Masek
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Curtis Woodcock
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Richard Allen
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Martha Anderson
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Alan Belward
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Warren Cohen
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John Dwyer
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Angela Erb
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Feng Gao
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Patrick Griffiths
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Dennis Helder
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Txomin Hermosilla
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James Hipple
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Patrick Hostert
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M. Hughes
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Justin Huntington
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David Johnson
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Robert Kennedy
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Ayse Kilic
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Zhan Li
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Leo Lymburner
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Joel McCorkel
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Nima Pahlevan
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Theodore Scambos
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Crystal Schaaf
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John Schott
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Yongwei Sheng
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James Storey
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Eric Vermote
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James Vogelmann
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Joanne White
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Randolph Wynne
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Zhe Zhu
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Benefits of the free and open Landsat data policy
The United States (U.S.) federal government provides imagery obtained by federally funded Earth Observation satellites typically at no …
Zhe Zhu
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Michael Wulder
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David Roy
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Curtis Woodcock
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Matthew Hansen
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Volker Radeloff
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Sean Healey
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Crystal Schaaf
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Patrick Hostert
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Peter Strobl
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Jean-Francois Pekel
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Leo Lymburner
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Nima Pahlevan
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Ted Scambos
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Increasing concentration of major crops in China from 1980 to 2011
The concentration of crop cultivation can be measured in terms of spatial clustering and of inequality in the distribution of the …
Fang Yin
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Zhanli Sun
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Liangzhi You
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Daniel Müller
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