Mapping and Monitoring Fractional Woody Vegetation Cover in the Arid Savannas of Namibia Using LiDAR Training Data, Machine Learning, and ALOS PALSAR Data

Supplementary matgerial: Figure S1. SAR backscatter (gamma-naught) as a function of LiDAR derived fractional woody cover (FWC) for HH (left) and HV (right) polarizations of ALOS PALSAR data. Figure S2. Fractional woody cover (FWC) derived from LiDAR training data as a function of mean annual precipitation (MAP) in the training data set of northern Namibia. Figure S3. Changes in fractional woody cover between 2010 and 2009 for each vegetation structural class. Figure S4. Changes in fractional woody cover between 2016 and 2015 for each vegetation structural class.

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