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Emergence of indigenous vegetation classifications through integration of traditional ecological knowledge and remote sensing analyses
Robin Naidoo,
Kim Hill
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Agriculture & Biology
environmental knowledge
98%
indigenous knowledge
87%
remote sensing
83%
vegetation
52%
taxonomy
52%
vegetation maps
28%
land cover
23%
tribal peoples
22%
Paraguay
22%
forest reserves
22%
hunters
21%
roads
17%
exercise
16%
ecology
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
vegetation classification
100%
forest reserve
45%
remote sensing
45%
hunter-gatherer
42%
vegetation
42%
supervised classification
41%
satellite imagery
33%
satellite image
31%
incorporation
29%
land cover
28%
ecology
27%
road
25%
program
18%
comparison
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Forests
63%
Satellite Imagery
34%
Paraguay
28%
Ecology
21%
Ecosystem
19%
Pain
10%
Engineering & Materials Science
Remote sensing
73%
Satellite imagery
25%
Ecology
22%
Satellites
13%
Chemical Compounds
Ecology
95%