Airborne remote sensing of spatiotemporal change (1955-2004) in indigenous and exotic forest cover in the Taita Hills, Kenya.
Petri PellikkaMilla LötjönenMika SiljanderLuc LensPublished in: Int. J. Appl. Earth Obs. Geoinformation (2009)
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