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This is a derived version of the ESA WorldCover 10 m 2020 v100 (Zanaga et al., 2021) reprojected to the Sentinel-2 UTM Tiling Grid for the global land surface. It can be used to work on data that is structured following Sentinel-2 tiles. This data has been used to post-process the global canopy height model for 2020 that was derived from Sentinel-2 images (Lang, 2022). The code using this data for post-processing canopy height predictions from Sentinel-2 is available here: https://github.com/langnico/global-canopy-height-model Original data: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5571936 Reference: Zanaga, Daniele, Van De Kerchove, Ruben, De Keersmaecker, Wanda, Souverijns, Niels, Brockmann, Carsten, Quast, Ralf, Wevers, Jan, Grosu, Alex, Paccini, Audrey, Vergnaud, Sylvain, Cartus, Oliver, Santoro, Maurizio, Fritz, Steffen, Georgieva, Ivelina, Lesiv, Myroslava, Carter, Sarah, Herold, Martin, Li, Linlin, Tsendbazar, Nandin-Erdene, … Arino, Olivier. (2021). ESA WorldCover 10 m 2020 v100 (Version v100) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5571936 Lang, N., Jetz, W., Schindler, K., & Wegner, J. D. (2023). A high-resolution canopy height model of the Earth. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1-12, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02206-6
Land cover, global canopy height, Sentinel-2 UTM Tiling Grid, Sentinel-2
Land cover, global canopy height, Sentinel-2 UTM Tiling Grid, Sentinel-2
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