GeoTIFF images used in the paper "Improving forest connectivity assessments using tree cover density maps" which were derived from the Copernicus 2018 Tree Cover Density dataset. Forest connectivity was derived with the open-source software GWB, see the included readme.txt for further information.</p
Spatially explicit information on forest management at a global scale is critical for understanding ...
It is based on the combined results across all 12 study species. Favoured pathways are shown by dark...
A number of global and regional maps of forest extent are available, but when compared spatially, th...
GeoTIFF images used in the paper "Deriving connectivity in forest cover from binary and grayscale ma...
Ecological processes are increasingly well understood over smaller areas, yet information regarding ...
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...
It is based on the combined results across all 12 study species. Favoured pathways are shown by dark...
Many global and regional forest cover products have recently become available. The most advanced and...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
Despite the growing awareness on the importance of landscape connectivity for the conservation of bi...
This paper discusses the use of a geographic information system (GIS), Arcview 2.1, linked with a dy...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
In Central Europe spruce and pine are severely affected by the impacts of climate change. In several...
This dataset accompanies the publication "Slingsby, J.A. and Slingsby, P.W.O. 2019. Monitoring the c...
Within the EBONE European project (¿European Biodiversity Observation NEtwork¿), fine-grained maps o...
Spatially explicit information on forest management at a global scale is critical for understanding ...
It is based on the combined results across all 12 study species. Favoured pathways are shown by dark...
A number of global and regional maps of forest extent are available, but when compared spatially, th...
GeoTIFF images used in the paper "Deriving connectivity in forest cover from binary and grayscale ma...
Ecological processes are increasingly well understood over smaller areas, yet information regarding ...
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...
It is based on the combined results across all 12 study species. Favoured pathways are shown by dark...
Many global and regional forest cover products have recently become available. The most advanced and...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
Despite the growing awareness on the importance of landscape connectivity for the conservation of bi...
This paper discusses the use of a geographic information system (GIS), Arcview 2.1, linked with a dy...
Temperate forests are under climatic and economic pressures. Public bodies, NGOs and the wood indust...
In Central Europe spruce and pine are severely affected by the impacts of climate change. In several...
This dataset accompanies the publication "Slingsby, J.A. and Slingsby, P.W.O. 2019. Monitoring the c...
Within the EBONE European project (¿European Biodiversity Observation NEtwork¿), fine-grained maps o...
Spatially explicit information on forest management at a global scale is critical for understanding ...
It is based on the combined results across all 12 study species. Favoured pathways are shown by dark...
A number of global and regional maps of forest extent are available, but when compared spatially, th...