Mapping aboveground biomass in Indonesian lowland forests using GEDI and hierarchical models
Paul B. May(South Dakota School of Mines and Technology), Stefan Erasmi(Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut), Martyna M. Kotowska(University of Göttingen), John Armston(University of Maryland, College Park), Michael Schlund(University of Twente), Fabian Brambach(University of Göttingen), Arne Wenzel(Agroécologie)
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