Land use/cover classification in the Brazilian Amazon using satellite images

Dengsheng Lu1, Mateus Batistella2, Guiying Li1

  • 1Indiana University, Anthropological Center for Training and Research on Global Environmental Change, Student Building 331, 701 East Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405, USA. dlu@indiana.edu , ligu@indiana.edu , moran@indiana.edu , shetrick@indiana.edu.

Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira
|December 20, 2013
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