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Land cover, land use, forest mapping, with statistics and fragmentation indicators for Chiloe Island (Chile) and Gran Chaco (Argentina) covering three periods in time (years 2000, 2007 and 2013).
These data are produced under ESA project Support to REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) in Latin America.

This dataset is one of the products produced under the 2014-2016 World Bank (WBG) - European Space Agency (ESA) partnership, and is published in the partnership report: Earth Observation for Sustainable Development, June 2016.

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Land Use/Land Cover 2013 - for Argentina and Chile (KMZ)
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Land Use/Land Cover 2013 - for Argentina and Chile (GeoTIFF)
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Maps for Printing: Land Cover Mapping for Argentina and Chile (PDF)
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Maps for Printing: Satellite Cover Map for AOIs (PDF)
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Forest Mapping for Argentina and Chile (KMZ)
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Forest Mapping for Argentina and Chile (GeoTIFF)
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Forest Fragmentation AOI (Shapefiles)
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Maps for Printing: Forest Mapping for Argentina and Chile (PDF)
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