Land Cover Change (1995-2015)
Land cover is defined as the physical material at the surface of the earth, usually documented via the interpretation of earth observations. Common land cover types include trees, grass, bare ground, built up areas, water, etc. How well are different ecosystem types (as indicated by land cover) preserved and how strong are anthropogenic changes affecting their distribution in a given area? Human pressures are constantly increasing and it is important to monitor the consequences of the associated changes on the environment. This map shows the changes in land cover between 1995 and 2015.
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Suggested citation
Land Cover CCI (2017). Product User Guide Version 2.0 http://maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download/ESACCI-LC-Ph2-PUGv2_2.0….
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Date or time period of observation
1995-2015
Frequency of Update
Geographic coverage
WMS base URL
https://geospatial.jrc.ec.europa.eu/geoserver
Layer Data Type
Geospatial server type
Contact Point
ESA
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