Multi-temporal Land-Cover Classification of Kinabalu Eco Linc Site and the Protected Park Areas
The Crocker Range Park and Kinabalu Park are Sabah’s largest terrestrial parks physically separated by approximately 10 km. Both parks are involved in a set up plan of ecological linkages to connect and further strengthen the biodiversity conservation efforts in the State of Sabah. The part of ecolo...
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IOP Publishing Ltd
2019
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34031/1/Multi-temporal%20Land-Cover%20Classification%20of%20Kinabalu%20Eco%20Linc%20Site%20and%20the%20Protected%20Park%20Areas.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34031/2/Multi-temporal%20Land-Cover%20Classification%20of%20Kinabalu%20Eco%20Linc%20Site%20and%20the%20Protected%20Park%20Areas1.pdf |
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