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Accelerated deforestation in the humid tropics from the 1990s to the 2000s

Using a consistent, 20 year series of high‐ (30 m) resolution, satellite‐based maps of forest cover, we estimate forest area and its changes from 1990 to 2010 in 34 tropical countries that account for the majority of the global area of humid tropical forests. Our estimates indicate a 62% acceleratio...

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Published in:Geophysical research letters 2015-05, Vol.42 (9), p.3495-3501
Main Authors: Kim, Do-Hyung, Sexton, Joseph O., Townshend, John R.
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Agriculture
Area
Cryosphere
Deceleration
Deforestation
Estimates
Food
Foods
forest cover change
Forest resources
Forests
Gain
Global Change
Humid areas
International organizations
Land Cover Change
Landsat
Nations
Net losses
Organizations
Reduction
Remote Sensing
Research Letter
Research Letters
Satellites
Tropical climate
Tropical environments
tropical forest
Tropical forests
Tropics
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