Open global forest cover data can be a critical component for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) policies. In this work, we determine the best threshold, compatible with the official Brazilian dataset, for establishing a forest mask cover within the Amazon basin for the year 2000 using the Tree Canopy Cover 2000 GFC product. We compared forest cover maps produced using several thresholds (10%, 30%, 50%, 80%, 85%, 90%, and 95%) with a forest cover map for the same year from the Brazilian Amazon Deforestation Monitoring Project (PRODES) data, produced by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE). We also compared the forest cover classifications indicated by each of these maps to 2550 independently ass...
Currently Amazon land use/cover changes are closely related to its impact on regional policies. Thes...
<p>The left column is MODIS results from this study, the middle column is PRODES (Program for the An...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
Monitoring tropical forest cover is central to biodiversity preservation, terrestrial carbon stocks,...
Studying land use change in protected areas (PAs) located in tropical forests is a major conservatio...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The perpetuity and improvement of REDD+ projects for curbing deforestation require rigorous impact e...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
We access the land use and land cover time series product available for the Amazon for the year 1985...
Abstract. The main purpose of this work is to assess the potential of multitemporal images from the ...
Forest fragmentation and deforestation are subjects of great concern in tropical regions, namely in ...
Currently Amazon land use/cover changes are closely related to its impact on regional policies. Thes...
<p>The left column is MODIS results from this study, the middle column is PRODES (Program for the An...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...
Monitoring tropical forest cover is central to biodiversity preservation, terrestrial carbon stocks,...
Studying land use change in protected areas (PAs) located in tropical forests is a major conservatio...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The perpetuity and improvement of REDD+ projects for curbing deforestation require rigorous impact e...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
The Brazilian Amazon land cover changes rapidly due to anthropogenic and climate drivers. Deforestat...
We access the land use and land cover time series product available for the Amazon for the year 1985...
Abstract. The main purpose of this work is to assess the potential of multitemporal images from the ...
Forest fragmentation and deforestation are subjects of great concern in tropical regions, namely in ...
Currently Amazon land use/cover changes are closely related to its impact on regional policies. Thes...
<p>The left column is MODIS results from this study, the middle column is PRODES (Program for the An...
Land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon depends on the spatial variability of political, socioecon...