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Global Savanna-Forest Classification with covariates

University of Tasmania, Australia
Grant Williamson ; David Tng
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Dataset containing classification of random tropical point into forest, savanna or urban, with associated climate covariates (precipitation, temperature, human influence, topography, fire).

Data time period: 2010 to 2021

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