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View article: Unprecedentedly high global forest disturbance due to fire in 2023 and 2024
Unprecedentedly high global forest disturbance due to fire in 2023 and 2024 Open
Global forests provide key ecosystem services, from climate regulation to biodiversity habitat, but are under increasing pressure from the combined impacts of climate and land use change. Here, we show that forest disturbance due to fire i…
View article: Supplementary Tables from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features
Supplementary Tables from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features Open
S1. DMRs EBVpos vs CB S2. DMRs EBVneg vs CB S3. Shared DMRs EBV S4. DMRs EBV status S5. Methylation gene corrs EB S6. GO pathways enrichment S7. LPS selected probes S8. Epitype assignment S9. DMRs eptiype S10. DMR gene corrs epitype S11. J…
View article: Supplementary Figures from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features
Supplementary Figures from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features Open
Supplemental Figure 1. Association between genetic alterations and methylation patterns Supplemental Figure 2. Epitypes characteristics and their relation to other lymphomas. Supplemental Figure 3. Comparison of epitype characteristics in …
View article: Data from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features
Data from DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features Open
The genetic subtypes of Burkitt lymphoma have been defined, but the role of epigenetics remains to be comprehensively characterized. We searched genomic DNA from 218 patients across four continents for recurrent DNA methylation patterns an…
View article: OpenLandMap-soildb: global soil information at 30 m spatial resolution for 2000–2022+ based on spatiotemporal Machine Learning and harmonized legacy soil samples and observations
OpenLandMap-soildb: global soil information at 30 m spatial resolution for 2000–2022+ based on spatiotemporal Machine Learning and harmonized legacy soil samples and observations Open
There is increasing interest in global dynamic soil information with changes in soil properties mapped over time and at high spatial resolution. Thanks to long-term, multi-temporal, and fine- and medium-resolution satellite missions such a…
View article: Support for Subnational Entities to Develop and Monitor Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Reduction Activities
Support for Subnational Entities to Develop and Monitor Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Reduction Activities Open
Land managers across the United States (U.S.) are developing plans to mitigate climate change. Effective implementation and monitoring of these climate action plans require standardized methods and timely, accurate geospatial data at appro…
View article: Support for Subnational Entities to Develop and Monitor Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Reduction Activities
Support for Subnational Entities to Develop and Monitor Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Reduction Activities Open
Land managers across the United States (U.S.) are developing plans to mitigate climate change. Effective implementation and monitoring of these climate action plans require standardized methods and timely, accurate geospatial data at appro…
View article: Global drivers of forest loss at 1 km resolution
Global drivers of forest loss at 1 km resolution Open
Forests are in decline worldwide due to human activities such as agricultural expansion, urbanization, and mineral extraction. Forest loss due to generally temporary causes, such as wildfire and logging, is important to distinguish from pe…
View article: DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features
DNA Methylation Epitypes of Burkitt Lymphoma with Distinct Molecular and Clinical Features Open
The genetic subtypes of Burkitt lymphoma have been defined, but the role of epigenetics remains to be comprehensively characterized. We searched genomic DNA from 218 patients across four continents for recurrent DNA methylation patterns an…
View article: Revised and updated geospatial monitoring of 21st century forest carbon fluxes
Revised and updated geospatial monitoring of 21st century forest carbon fluxes Open
Earth observation data are increasingly used to estimate the magnitude and geographic distribution of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and reduce overall uncertainty in the global carbon budget, including for forests. Here, we report on a revis…
View article: Global drivers of forest loss at 1 km resolution
Global drivers of forest loss at 1 km resolution Open
Forests are in decline worldwide due to human activities such as agricultural expansion, urbanization, and mineral extraction. Forest loss due to generally temporary causes, such as wildfire and forest management, is important to distingui…
View article: Forest definitions require a re-think
Forest definitions require a re-think Open
Tracking global deforestation is key to the implementation of forest conservation and emissions reduction policies. To make tracking meaningful, the terms forest extent and deforestation must be defined in a way that is simple, transferabl…
View article: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Tier 1 forest biomass estimates from Earth Observation
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Tier 1 forest biomass estimates from Earth Observation Open
Aboveground biomass density (AGBD) estimates from Earth Observation (EO) can be presented with the consistency standards mandated by United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This article delivers AGBD estimates, in t…
View article: Revised and updated geospatial monitoring of twenty-first century forest carbon fluxes
Revised and updated geospatial monitoring of twenty-first century forest carbon fluxes Open
Forests are a key component of climate change mitigation strategies because they both emit and remove atmospheric carbon dioxide. Earth observation data are increasingly used to estimate the magnitude and geographic distribution of greenho…
View article: Retrodiction of forest demography: Backward simulation with reverse matrix models
Retrodiction of forest demography: Backward simulation with reverse matrix models Open
Reconstructing past ecological population dynamics and demographic events is crucial for understanding the dynamics of ecological processes, evaluating the impact of environmental changes and making informed conservation decisions. In fore…
View article: Mapping Planted Forests in the Korean Peninsula Using Artificial Intelligence
Mapping Planted Forests in the Korean Peninsula Using Artificial Intelligence Open
Forests are essential for maintaining the ecological balance of the planet and providing critical ecosystem services. Amidst an increasing rate of global forest loss due to various natural and anthropogenic factors, many countries are comm…
View article: Spatial Database of Planted Trees (SDPT Version 2.0)
Spatial Database of Planted Trees (SDPT Version 2.0) Open
This paper describes the methods for updating the Spatial Database of Planted Trees (SDPT) in three areas: boundaries, to spatially differentiate planted forests and tree crops from natural and seminatural forests on a global scale; tree s…
View article: Land Emissions and Removals Navigator (LEARN) Tool: Data Sources and Calculation Methods, Version 1.1
Land Emissions and Removals Navigator (LEARN) Tool: Data Sources and Calculation Methods, Version 1.1 Open
This technical note describes data and methods that enable communities in the United States to include forests and trees outside forests in their greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories using the Land Emissions and Removals Navigator (LEARN) tool…
View article: Dataset from paper: "Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Earth Observation and National Reporting requires transparency"
Dataset from paper: "Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Earth Observation and National Reporting requires transparency" Open
This repository contains the processed data used in the publication of Heinrich et al., 2023 (Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Earth Observation and National Reporting requires transparency). Carbon Bala…
View article: Dataset from paper: "Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Earth Observation and National Reporting requires transparency"
Dataset from paper: "Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Earth Observation and National Reporting requires transparency" Open
This repository contains the processed data used in the publication of Heinrich et al., 2023 (Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Earth Observation and National Reporting requires transparency). Carbon Bala…
View article: Tree canopy extent and height change in Europe, 2001–2021, quantified using Landsat data archive
Tree canopy extent and height change in Europe, 2001–2021, quantified using Landsat data archive Open
European forests are among the most extensively studied ecosystems in the world, yet there are still debates about their recent dynamics. We modeled the changes in tree canopy height across Europe from 2001 to 2021 using the multidecadal s…
View article: Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Global Earth Observation and National Reporting
Mind the Gap: Reconciling tropical forest carbon flux estimates from Global Earth Observation and National Reporting Open
Background Different methods estimating the global anthropogenic land flux, which is dominated by forest-related activities, vary in magnitude and direction with respect to whether the land is a net source or sink. One reason for these var…
View article: Spatial database of planted forests in East Asia using machine learning (code, training datasets, and models)
Spatial database of planted forests in East Asia using machine learning (code, training datasets, and models) Open
Training datasets, code, and saved random forests (RF) models to re-produce the main map products (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21774725.v2)
View article: Spatial database of planted forests in East Asia using machine learning (final products)
Spatial database of planted forests in East Asia using machine learning (final products) Open
The shapefile depicts the distribution of planted forests in East Asia (China, Japan, ROK, and DPRK) and associated dominant tree species to the genus level. The dataset is in a shapefile where each polygon is 0.009° by 0.009° (approximate…
View article: Spatial distribution of planted forests in East Asia (code, training datasets, and models)
Spatial distribution of planted forests in East Asia (code, training datasets, and models) Open
Training datasets, code, and saved random forests (RF) models to re-produce the main map products (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21774725.v1)
View article: Spatial distribution of planted forests in East Asia (final products)
Spatial distribution of planted forests in East Asia (final products) Open
The shapefile depicts the distribution of planted forests in East Asia (China, Japan, ROK, and DPRK) and associated dominant tree species to the genus level. The dataset is in a shapefile where each polygon is 0.009° by 0.009° (approximate…