According to the results, China has a staggering 142.6 billion trees, or around 100 trees per person. Of course, urban areas and the high Himalayas have far fewer trees.
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In a groundbreaking study, Chinese scientists have turned to advanced technology to map the nation’s forests and count its ...
Researchers have used cutting-edge laser sensors to count the number of trees in China and mapped their distribution across ...
Map of Taunton's planting zone for the Greening the Gateway Cities Program. If you live, work, or own property within on or ...
Scientists in China used laser drones to count over 142 billion trees, offering new insights into forest coverage and ...
A new study from China utilized laser drones to count and map the country's forest coverage, estimating more than 142.6 billion trees. This estimate indicates approximately 100 trees for every person ...
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they developed a multi-model ensemble learning algorithm to map out the tree density across China for the year 2020 at a resolution of 100 meters. Multi-scale and multi-dimensional analysis ...