Mapping land cover change over continental Africa using Landsat and Google Earth Engine cloud computing.
Quantifying and monitoring the spatial and temporal dynamics of the global land cover is critical for better understanding many of the Earth's land surface processes. However, the lack of regularly updated, continental-scale, and high spatial resolution (30 m) land cover data limit our ability...
Main Authors: | Midekisa, A, Holl, F, Savory, D, Andrade-Pacheco, R, Gething, P, Bennett, A, Sturrock, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2017
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