Effective short‐term forecasting strategies to improve LULC projections in threatened ecosystems
Recent advancements in remote sensing imagery classification have greatly improved monitoring of land use/land cover (LULC) dynamics, deepening our understanding of their effects on ecosystems and terrestrial nutrient cycling. Forecasting LULC change remains challenging because it is strongly influe...
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2025
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