Improved Land Monitoring to Assess Large-scale Tree Plantation Expansion and Trajectories in Northern Mozambique
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Improved Land Monitoring to Assess Large-scale Tree Plantation Expansion and Trajectories in Northern Mozambique

Tree planting has the potential to address a wide range of environmental and economic challenges. However, planting initiatives can also do more harm than good. Characteristics such as land tenure and land use before conversion to tree plantation are key to assessing the potential risks and benefits of tree planting initiatives. Here, we present a new remote sensing technique to distinguish tree plantations from natural forests, measure plantation expansion, and specify pre-conversion land use.

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The Extent of Forest in Dryland Biomes
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The Extent of Forest in Dryland Biomes

Dryland biomes cover two-fifths of Earth’s land surface, but their forest area is poorly known. Here, we report an estimate of global forest extent in dryland biomes, based on analyzing more than 210,000 0.5-hectare sample plots through a photo-interpretation approach using large databases of satellite imagery at (i) very high spatial resolution and (ii) very high temporal resolution, using Collect Earth software.

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Collect Earth: Land Use and Land Cover Assessment through Augmented Visual Interpretation
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Collect Earth: Land Use and Land Cover Assessment through Augmented Visual Interpretation

Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In this study, we provide a full overview of Collect Earth’s structure and functionality, and we present the methodology used to undertake land monitoring through augmented visual interpretation using Papua New Guinea as a case study.

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