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Earth science data records of global forest cover and change

Sexton et al., 2016

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16805559449162060741
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Sexton J
Feng M
Channan S
Song X
Kim D
Noojipady P
Song D
Huang C
Annand A
Collins K
Vermote E
Wolfe R
Masek J
JRG T
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Changes in Earth's forest cover impact the cycling of water, energy, carbon and other nutrients, as well as the ability of ecosystems to support biodiversity and human economies. Knowledge of the patterns and rates of forest-cover change is critical to understand the …
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