The CH-GEE app generates 10 m resolution canopy height maps by integrating GEDI Rh metrics with multi-source remote sensing data (radar, optical, and topographical features)
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The CH-GEE app generates 10 m resolution canopy height maps by integrating GEDI Rh metrics with multi-source remote sensing data (radar, optical, and topographical features)
generates rasters of canopy height from the Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) mission
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This repository contains the code used in the paper: A high-resolution canopy height model of the Earth. Here, we developed a model to estimate canopy top height anywhere on Earth. The model estimates canopy top height for every Sentinel-2 image pixel and was trained using sparse GEDI LIDAR data as a reference.
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