Spatial distribution and tree cover of hillside and ravine forests in Uruguay: the challenges of mapping patchy ecosystems
The mapping and monitoring of forest ecosystems on a national scale is key to their management and conservation. Native forests in Uruguay are considered given their importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services. Here we evaluate the spatial distribution of the land cover class ‘hillside and ra...
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2019
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