Revealing the proximate drivers behind global tree cover loss using multisourced remote sensing products during 2000–2020
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Revealing the proximate drivers behind global tree cover loss using multisourced remote sensing products during 2000–2020 Description: Understanding the proximate drivers of tree cover loss is crucial for guiding forest management policies, while significant challenges remain in accurately and comprehensively identifying these drivers on a global scale. Here, we developed a decision tree framework using multisourced remote sensing products, including land-cover, human footprint, fire, forest management practices, and standardized-precipitation evapotranspiration index, to attribute the global tree cover loss to five human drivers and three natural drivers. Essential Information 1) Filename: StartYear_EndYear_Latitude[num]Longitude[num] 2) Data type: uint8 3) Spatial Resolution: 30 m 4) Temporal Resolution: 2000–2005, 2005–2010, 2010–2015, and 2015–2020. 5) Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984 6) Value: The values 1-8 correspond to Impervious Surface Expansion, Agricultural Encroachment, Forestry Activity, Human-Induced Fire, Other Human drivers, Wildfire, Persistent Drought, and Other Natural drivers, respectively.



