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gedi_canopy_height Python Package

The gedi_canopy_height Python package generates rasters of the Global Forest Canopy Height 2019 dataset derived from Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI).

Gregory H. Halverson (they/them)
gregory.h.halverson@jpl.nasa.gov
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 329G

Installation

This package is available on PyPi as a pip package called gedi-canopy-height with dashes.

pip install gedi-canopy-height

Usage

Import this package as gedi_canopy_height with under-scores.

import gedi_canopy_height

References

P. Potapov, X. Li, A. Hernandez-Serna, A. Tyukavina, M.C. Hansen, A. Kommareddy, A. Pickens, S. Turubanova, H. Tang, C.E. Silva, J. Armston, R. Dubayah, J. B. Blair, M. Hofton (2020) Mapping and monitoring global forest canopy height through integration of GEDI and Landsat data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 112165[^1^][5].

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