Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon

Mapaz helps policymakers and scientists target research and development or conservation activities in the Amazon by pulling together information on elements such as deforestation, biomass, species diversity, population, poverty and regional land use. Users can define their own geographic areas or se...

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Autores principales: International Center for Tropical Agriculture, World Agroforestry Centre, Center for International Forestry Research, Amazon Initiative Consortium
Formato: Website
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2011
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/53023
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author International Center for Tropical Agriculture
World Agroforestry Centre
Center for International Forestry Research
Amazon Initiative Consortium
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World Agroforestry Centre
Center for International Forestry Research
Amazon Initiative Consortium
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description Mapaz helps policymakers and scientists target research and development or conservation activities in the Amazon by pulling together information on elements such as deforestation, biomass, species diversity, population, poverty and regional land use. Users can define their own geographic areas or select existing administrative boundaries to get spatial information for that area in the form of maps and tables. For example, MAPAZ calculates biomass,
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spelling CGSpace530232024-09-30T11:33:21Z Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon International Center for Tropical Agriculture World Agroforestry Centre Center for International Forestry Research Amazon Initiative Consortium Mapaz helps policymakers and scientists target research and development or conservation activities in the Amazon by pulling together information on elements such as deforestation, biomass, species diversity, population, poverty and regional land use. Users can define their own geographic areas or select existing administrative boundaries to get spatial information for that area in the form of maps and tables. For example, MAPAZ calculates biomass, 2011 2015-01-15T21:15:01Z 2015-01-15T21:15:01Z Website https://hdl.handle.net/10568/53023 en http://www.ciatnews.cgiar.org/2011/07/11/this-is-what-deforestation-looks-like-from-space/ Open Access CIAT; ICRAF; CIFOR: and the Amazon Initiative Consortium. 2011. Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon. (Available from http://gismap.ciat.cgiar.org/IAViewer/v1.2/)
spellingShingle International Center for Tropical Agriculture
World Agroforestry Centre
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title Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon
title_full Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon
title_fullStr Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon
title_short Mapaz: population and environment web mapping for the sustainable Amazon
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