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ESA Unveils Latest Map Of World's Land Cover

ESA's 2009 global land cover map was generated using 12 months worth of data, collected from 1 January-31 December 2009, from Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) instrument. GlobCover 2009 proves the sharpest possible global land cover map can be created within a year. The map's legend uses the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation's Land Cover Classification System. Credits: ESA 2010 and Universite catholique de Louvain. For a larger version of this image please go here.
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Paris, France (ESA) Dec 22, 2010
ESA's 2009 global land cover map has been released and is now available to the public online from the 'GlobCover' website.

GlobCover 2009 proves the sharpest possible global land cover map can be created within a year.

The map was produced using 12 months of data from Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer at a resolution of 300 m.

ESA and Belgium's Universite catholique de Louvain created the map using software developed by Medias France and Germany's Brockmann Consult on data collected from 1 January to 31 December 2009.

GlobCover 2009 was generated within a year of acquiring the final satellite data.

The map's legend uses the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation's Land Cover Classification System.

Some 8000 people have downloaded the previous version, GlobCover 2005.

These maps are useful for studying the effects of climate change, conserving biodiversity and managing natural resources.



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