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- Biosphere | NASA Earthdata
NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes
- Anthropogenic Human Influenced Ecosystems | NASA Earthdata
One of the most consequential forces shaping our planet is ourselves — the human species When humans build cities, plant or cut down forests, grow crops, burn fuel, and alter bodies of water, it can have profound impacts on Earth's biosphere, both positive and negative Understanding the ways in which humans interact with the environment and how the resulting changes affect Earth’s
- Global Gridded Surfaces of Selected Soil Characteristics . . . - Earthdata
These data surfaces were generated by the SoilData System, which was developed by the Global Soil Data Task of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) Data and Information Services (DIS) The SoilData System generates soil information and maps for geographic regions at soil depths and resolutions selected by the user
- Biodiversity Functions | NASA Earthdata
NASA Earth observation data help researchers understand biodiversity issues such as species distribution, forest health, and water resource management
- Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2. 5 - Earthdata
Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2 5The Integrated Biosphere Simulator (or IBIS) is designed to be a comprehensive model of the terrestrial biosphere; the model represents a wide range of processes, including land surface physics, canopy physiology, plant phenology, vegetation dynamics and competition, and carbon and nutrient cycling The model generates global simulations
- MODIS Terra+Aqua Land Cover Type Yearly L3 Global 500m SIN Grid V061
The Terra and Aqua combined Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Land Cover Type (MCD12Q1) Version 6 1 data product provides global land cover types at yearly intervals (2001-2022) The MCD12Q1 Version 6 1 data product is derived using supervised classifications of MODIS Terra and Aqua reflectance data Land cover types are derived from the International Geosphere-Biosphere
- Wetlands - NASA Earthdata
NASA’s wetland data help scientists study ecosystems, water cycles, climate change, and the effect of human infrastructure on the environment
- Vegetation Near Real-Time Data - NASA Earthdata
Near real-time data provided by NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE) can be used to monitor vegetation and crop conditions
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