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National-scale maps of forest functional diversity at two levels, as published by Asner et al. Science 2017: (1) Forest functional groups in 6 classes; (2) Forest functional class in 36 classes. These data are provided as standard GeoTIFF format at 1-hectare (100m x 100m) resolution as mapped by airborne laser-guided imaging spectroscopy. Use of these data requires citation of this Zenodo data source plus citation of the original journal paper as follows Asner, G.P., R.E. Martin, D.E. Knapp, R. Tupayachi, C.B. Anderson, F. Sinca, N.R. Vaughn, and W. Llactayo. 2017. Airborne laser-guided imaging spectroscopy to map forest trait diversity and guide conservation. Science 355:385-389.
tropical forest, Peru, Andes, Andean Forests, Global Airborne Observatory, forest ecology, functional diversity, Amazon Basin, biodiversity
tropical forest, Peru, Andes, Andean Forests, Global Airborne Observatory, forest ecology, functional diversity, Amazon Basin, biodiversity
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