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    • Title Above ground biomass
    • Released: 17/03/2021
    • Length 00:00:29
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright ESA (data source: CCI Biomass project using modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2018) and JAXA's Global PALSAR-2 Mosaic (2018)
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      Vegetation biomass is a crucial ecological variable for understanding the evolution and potential future changes of the climate system, on a local, regional and even global scale.

      A series of new maps, generated by ESA’s Climate Change Initiative, is set to help our understanding of global carbon cycling and support forest management, emissions reduction and sustainable development policy goals.

      Read full story: Maps to improve forest biomass estimates

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    • System Climate Change Initiative
    • Keywords Earth observation , Remote sensing, Vegetation monitoring
    • Set Forest & vegetation

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