Deere, N.J. et al
        
        High Carbon Stock stratification of the SAFE project site, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 2015 [HMTF]
         https://doi.org/10.5285/81cad1ef-b5cc-4592-a71f-204a5d04b700
        
       
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          Deere, N.J.; Guillera-Arroita, G.; Baking, E.L.; Bernard, H.; Pfeifer, M.; Reynolds, G.; Wearn, O.R.; Davies, Z.G.; Struebig, M.J. (2017). High Carbon Stock stratification of the SAFE project site, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 2015 [HMTF]. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/81cad1ef-b5cc-4592-a71f-204a5d04b700
             
             
            
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 This data set provides a spatial stratification of forest cover into discrete vegetation classes according to the High Carbon Stock (HCS) Approach. The data set covers the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems (SAFE) project site located in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Data were collected in 2015 during a project which was included in the NERC Human-modified tropical forest (HMTF) programme.
 This data set provides a spatial stratification of forest cover into discrete vegetation classes according to the High Carbon Stock (HCS) Approach. The data set covers the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems (SAFE) project site located in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Data were collected in 2015 during a project which was included in the NERC Human-modified tropical forest (HMTF) programme. 
          
           Publication date: 2017-09-18
          
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Shapefile
Spatial information
          Study area
         
         
          Spatial representation type
         
         
          Vector
         
        
          Spatial reference system
         
         
          WGS 84
         
        Temporal information
          Temporal extent
         
         2015-03-01    to    2015-09-01
          
         Provenance & quality
         Landsat 8 and SPOT5 satellite imagery (15 m and 2.5 m resolution respectively; temporal range: 2012-2014) were used to stratify forest habitat using phase one High Carbon Stock (HCS) assessment protocols. Multiple data sources were chosen to minimise the difficulties associated with cloud cover and haze. A supervised classification of satellite images was undertaken, supplemented with visual interpretation techniques to correct for the potentially confounding effects of topographic shadow. This resulted in four discrete HCS classes, in descending order of carbon value: Dense Forest, Young Regenerating Forest, Scrub and Open Land. These classes were calibrated using above-ground carbon values derived from forest inventory data collected as part of the core SAFE monitoring programme (N=139).
        
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        Deere, N.J.; Guillera-Arroita, G.; Baking, E.L.; Bernard, H.; Pfeifer, M.; Reynolds, G.; Wearn, O.R.; Davies, Z.G.; Struebig, M.J. (2017). High Carbon Stock stratification of the SAFE project site, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 2015 [HMTF]. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/81cad1ef-b5cc-4592-a71f-204a5d04b700
          
          
         
        © University of Kent 2017
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          Deere, N.
         
         
          University of Kent
         
         
          School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NR
UK
         
  njd21@kent.ac.uk
        Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NR
UK
Authors
          Baking, E.L.
         
         
          Universiti Malaysia Sabah
         
        
          Bernard, H.
         
         
          Universiti Malaysia Sabah
         
        
          Reynolds, G.
         
         
          South East Asia Rainforest Research Partnership (SEARRP)
         
        
          Wearn, O.R.
         
         
          Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London
         
         
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           University of Kent
          
         
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            NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
           
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          Publisher
         
         
            NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
           
  info@eidc.ac.uk
           
      
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