Mapping and Monitoring Fractional Woody Vegetation Cover in the Arid Savannas of Namibia Using LiDAR Training Data, Machine Learning, and ALOS PALSAR Data
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Konrad J. Wessels | Russell Main | Renaud Mathieu | Laven Naidoo | Karen C. Steenkamp | Nichola M. Knox | R. Main | R. Mathieu | L. Naidoo | K. Wessels | N. Knox | K. Steenkamp
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