- Title
- Carbon sequestration at eldership level
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Carbon sequestration calculated using Net primary production (NPP) (average 2000-2013) per eldership (average). NPP data is derived from MODIS/055/MOD17A3 satelite (500 m resolution) Data in kg C/m². Classes were carried out according to Quantile interval.
- Publication Date
- June 15, 2019, 4:49 p.m.
- Type
- Vector Data
- Keywords
- Carbon
- Category
- Regulating & Maintenance ES
- Regulating & Maintenance ES
- Regions
- Lithuania
- Owner
- Geoadmin
- Maintenance Frequency
- Data Is Updated As Deemed Necessary
- Restrictions
- Data can be accessed online.
- Language
- English
- Data Quality
- NPP data is derived from MOD17A2H MODIS satelite (500 m resolution). NPP data from: Running, S., Mu, Q., Zhao, M. (2015). MOD17A2H MODIS/Terra Gross Primary Productivity 8-Day L4 Global 500m SIN Grid V006 [Data set]. NASA EOSDIS Land Processes DAAC. doi: 10.5067/MODIS/MOD17A2H.006. Carbon sequestration calculated according to: Li, B., Chen, D., Wu, S., Zhou, S., Wang, T., Chen, H. (2016) Spatio-temporal assessment of urbanization impacts on ecosystem services: Case study of Nanjing City, China. Ecological Indicators, 71, 416-427.
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- Spatial Representation Type
- vector data is used to represent geographic data
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