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March 29, 2019, 1:00 PM ET

*Utilizing the 30+ Year Landsat Record to Detect and Characterize
Historical Land Change *

Presented by Jesslyn F. Brown

Growing demands for temporally-specific land cover and land change are
fueling a new generation of maps and statistics that can contribute to
understanding geographic and temporal patterns across large regions,
provide input into a wide range of environmental modeling studies, clarify
the drivers of change, and provide more timely information for land
managers.



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