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    Land cover classification gridded maps from 1992 to present derived from...

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    Updated Apr 19, 2025
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    ECMWF (2025). Land cover classification gridded maps from 1992 to present derived from satellite observations [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.24381/cds.006f2c9a
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    Apr 19, 2025
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    https://object-store.os-api.cci2.ecmwf.int:443/cci2-prod-catalogue/licences/satellite-land-cover/satellite-land-cover_8423d13d3dfd95bbeca92d9355516f21de90d9b40083a915ead15a189d6120fa.pdfhttps://object-store.os-api.cci2.ecmwf.int:443/cci2-prod-catalogue/licences/satellite-land-cover/satellite-land-cover_8423d13d3dfd95bbeca92d9355516f21de90d9b40083a915ead15a189d6120fa.pdf

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1992 - Jan 1, 2022
    Description

    This dataset provides global maps describing the land surface into 22 classes, which have been defined using the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s (UN FAO) Land Cover Classification System (LCCS). In addition to the land cover (LC) maps, four quality flags are produced to document the reliability of the classification and change detection. In order to ensure continuity, these land cover maps are consistent with the series of global annual LC maps from the 1990s to 2015 produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative (CCI), which are also available on the ESA CCI LC viewer. To produce this dataset, the entire Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) Full and Reduced Resolution archive from 2003 to 2012 was first classified into a unique 10-year baseline LC map. This is then back- and up-dated using change detected from (i) Advanced Very-High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) time series from 1992 to 1999, (ii) SPOT-Vegetation (SPOT-VGT) time series from 1998 to 2012 and (iii) PROBA-Vegetation (PROBA-V), Sentinel-3 OLCI (S3 OLCI) and Sentinel-3 SLSTR (S3 SLSTR) time series from 2013. Beyond the climate-modelling communities, this dataset’s long-term consistency, yearly updates, and high thematic detail on a global scale have made it attractive for a multitude of applications such as land accounting, forest monitoring and desertification, in addition to scientific research.

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    Copernicus Land - Corine land Cover 2012 - 2018 change database of the...

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    Wageningen Environmental Research (2019). Copernicus Land - Corine land Cover 2012 - 2018 change database of the Netherlands [Dataset]. https://www.nationaalgeoregister.nl/geonetwork/srv/api/records/3b155544-884c-4b0f-b181-ed24a2bb41e2
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    Sep 20, 2019
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    Description

    Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2012 revised, CLC 2018 and CLC change 2012-2018 are datasets produced within the frame of the Copernicus programme on land monitoring. Corine Land Cover (CLC) provides consistent information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. This inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990) and established a time series of land cover information with updates in 2000, 2006 and 2012, being the last one the 2018 reference year. CLC products are based on photointerpretation of satellite images by national teams of participating countries - the EEA member and cooperating countries – following a standard methodology and nomenclature with the following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical three level Corine nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for Land Cover Changes (LCC) for the change layers is 5 hectares. The resulting national land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. Land cover and land use (LCLU) information is important not only for land change research, but also more broadly for the monitoring of environmental change, policy support, the creation of environmental indicators and reporting. CLC datasets provide important datasets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, assessing developments in agriculture and implementing the EU Water Framework Directive, among others. More information about the Corine Land Cover (CLC) and Copernicus land monitoring data in general can be found at http://land.copernicus.eu/. «Data was produced with funding by the European Union. Copyright Copernicus Programme» DISCLAIMER: Wageningen Environmental Research has undertaken to distribute the data on behalf of EEA under Specific Contract No 3436/R0-Copernicus/EEA.56950 implementing Framework service contract No EEA/IDM/R0/16/009/Netherlands. Wageningen Environmental Research accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the content and use of these data. The European Environment Agency accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the information on this site and the information does not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the EEA or other European Communities bodies and institutions.

  3. Data from: Copernicus Global Land Service: Land Cover 100m: collection 3:...

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    Marcel Buchhorn; Marcel Buchhorn; Bruno Smets; Bruno Smets; Luc Bertels; Luc Bertels; Bert De Roo; Bert De Roo; Myroslava Lesiv; Myroslava Lesiv; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Martin Herold; Martin Herold; Steffen Fritz; Steffen Fritz (2024). Copernicus Global Land Service: Land Cover 100m: collection 3: epoch 2019: Globe [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3939050
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 19, 2024
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    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Marcel Buchhorn; Marcel Buchhorn; Bruno Smets; Bruno Smets; Luc Bertels; Luc Bertels; Bert De Roo; Bert De Roo; Myroslava Lesiv; Myroslava Lesiv; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Martin Herold; Martin Herold; Steffen Fritz; Steffen Fritz
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Near real time epoch 2019 from the Collection 3 of annual, global 100m land cover maps.

    Other available epochs: 2015 2016 2017 2018

    Produced by the global component of the Copernicus Land Service, derived from PROBA-V satellite observations and ancillary datasets.

    The maps include

    • a main discrete classification with 23 classes aligned with UN-FAO's Land Cover Classification System,
    • a set of versatile cover fractions: percentage (%) of ground cover for the 10 main classes
    • a forest type layer
    • quality layers on input data density and on the confidence of the detected land cover change

    Click here to view the maps

    More information about the land cover maps

    Product User Manual

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    Copernicus Land - corine land cover 2018

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    Updated Aug 14, 2024
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    Planning Authority Malta (2024). Copernicus Land - corine land cover 2018 [Dataset]. https://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/srv/api/records/5ba4e937-5a0c-42ef-991f-6900b1575744
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    169038a1-ffb2-47af-ba91-1ac3aa66d878_wfs, 169038a1-ffb2-47af-ba91-1ac3aa66d878_wmsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 14, 2024
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    Planning Authority Malta
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    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

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    Description

    Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018 and CLC change 2012-2018 are two of the datasets produced within the frame of the Initial Operations of the Copernicus programme (the European Earth monitoring programme previously known as GMES) on land monitoring.Corine Land Cover (CLC) provides consistent information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. This inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990) and established a time series of land cover information with updates in 2000 and 2006 being the last one the 2012 reference year.CLC products are based on photointerpretation of satellite images by national teams of participating countries - the EEA member and cooperating countries ��� following a standard methodology and nomenclature with the following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical three level Corine nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for Land Cover Changes (LCC) for the change layers is 5 hectares. The resulting national land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe.Land cover and land use (LCLU) information is important not only for land change research, but also more broadly for the monitoring of environmental change, policy support, the creation of environmental indicators and reporting. CLC datasets provide important datasets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, assessing developments in agriculture and implementing the EU Water Framework Directive, among others.More about the Corine Land Cover (CLC) and Copernicus land monitoring data in general can be found at http://land.copernicus.eu/.

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    Copernicus CORINE Land Cover

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    Updated Dec 31, 2018
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    EEA/Copernicus (2018). Copernicus CORINE Land Cover [Dataset]. https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/COPERNICUS_CORINE_V20_100m
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 31, 2018
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    EEA/Copernicus
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1986 - Dec 31, 2018
    Area covered
    Description

    The CORINE (coordination of information on the environment) Land Cover (CLC) inventory was initiated in 1985 to standardize data collection on land in Europe to support environmental policy development. The project is coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the frame of the EU Copernicus programme and implemented by …

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    Copernicus Land - Corine land Cover 2018 database of the Netherlands

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    Updated May 10, 2023
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    NationaalGeoregisterNL (2023). Copernicus Land - Corine land Cover 2018 database of the Netherlands [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/copernicus-land-corine-land-cover-2018-database-of-the-netherlands
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    Dataset updated
    May 10, 2023
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    Area covered
    Netherlands
    Description

    Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2012 revised, CLC 2018 and CLC change 2012-2018 are datasets produced within the frame of the Copernicus programme on land monitoring. Corine Land Cover (CLC) provides consistent information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. This inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990) and established a time series of land cover information with updates in 2000, 2006 and 2012, being the last one the 2018 reference year. CLC products are based on photointerpretation of satellite images by national teams of participating countries - the EEA member and cooperating countries – following a standard methodology and nomenclature with the following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical three level Corine nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for Land Cover Changes (LCC) for the change layers is 5 hectares. The resulting national land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. Land cover and land use (LCLU) information is important not only for land change research, but also more broadly for the monitoring of environmental change, policy support, the creation of environmental indicators and reporting. CLC datasets provide important datasets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, assessing developments in agriculture and implementing the EU Water Framework Directive, among others. More information about the Corine Land Cover (CLC) and Copernicus land monitoring data in general can be found at http://land.copernicus.eu/. «Data was produced with funding by the European Union. Copyright Copernicus Programme.» DISCLAIMER: Wageningen Environmental Research has undertaken to distribute the data on behalf of EEA under Specific Contract No 3436/R0-Copernicus/EEA.56950 implementing Framework service contract No EEA/IDM/R0/16/009/Netherlands. Wageningen Environmental Research accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the content and use of these data. The European Environment Agency accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the information on this site and the information does not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the EEA or other European Communities bodies and institutions.

  7. CORINE Land Cover 1990 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May...

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    CORINE Land Cover 1990 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020 (2020). CORINE Land Cover 1990 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020 [Dataset]. https://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/api/records/5c1f2e03-fcba-47b1-afeb-bc05a47bada0
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    www:link-1.0-http--link, ogc:wms, esri:rest, doiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 15, 2020
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    European Environment Agencyhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/
    CORINE Land Cover 1990 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020
    Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1986 - Dec 31, 1998
    Area covered
    Description

    Corine Land Cover 1990 (CLC1990) is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to land cover / land use status of year 1990.

    CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe.

    CLC datasets are based on the classification of satellite images produced by the national teams of the participating countries - the EEA members and cooperating countries (EEA39). National CLC inventories are then further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database relies on standard methodology and nomenclature with following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical 3-level CLC nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. Change layers have higher resolution, i.e. minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 5 hectares for Land Cover Changes (LCC), and the minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres.

    The CLC service delivers important data sets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as e.g. protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, monitoring urban land take, assessing developments in agriculture or dealing with water resources directives. part of the European Copernicus Programme coordinated by the European Environment Agency, providing environmental information from a combination of air- and space-based observation systems and in-situ monitoring.

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    Copernicus Land - Corine land Cover 2012 revised database of the Netherlands...

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    Updated Sep 20, 2019
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    Wageningen Environmental Research (2019). Copernicus Land - Corine land Cover 2012 revised database of the Netherlands [Dataset]. https://www.nationaalgeoregister.nl/geonetwork/srv/api/records/7e3bfba5-182d-48b7-9951-f7a7e7343b7a
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    Sep 20, 2019
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    Description

    Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2012 revised, CLC 2018 and CLC change 2012-2018 are datasets produced within the frame of the Copernicus programme on land monitoring. Corine Land Cover (CLC) provides consistent information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. This inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990) and established a time series of land cover information with updates in 2000, 2006 and 2012, being the last one the 2018 reference year. CLC products are based on photointerpretation of satellite images by national teams of participating countries - the EEA member and cooperating countries – following a standard methodology and nomenclature with the following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical three level Corine nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for Land Cover Changes (LCC) for the change layers is 5 hectares. The resulting national land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. Land cover and land use (LCLU) information is important not only for land change research, but also more broadly for the monitoring of environmental change, policy support, the creation of environmental indicators and reporting. CLC datasets provide important datasets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, assessing developments in agriculture and implementing the EU Water Framework Directive, among others. More information about the Corine Land Cover (CLC) and Copernicus land monitoring data in general can be found at http://land.copernicus.eu/. «Data was produced with funding by the European Union. Copyright Copernicus Programme» DISCLAIMER: Wageningen Environmental Research has undertaken to distribute the data on behalf of EEA under Specific Contract No 3436/R0-Copernicus/EEA.56950 implementing Framework service contract No EEA/IDM/R0/16/009/Netherlands. Wageningen Environmental Research accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the content and use of these data. The European Environment Agency accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the information on this site and the information does not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the EEA or other European Communities bodies and institutions.

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    Corine land cover 2018 for the UK, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey

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    University of Leicester (2021). Corine land cover 2018 for the UK, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey [Dataset]. https://hosted-metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/084e0bc6-e67f-4dad-9de6-0c698f60e34d
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    Oct 6, 2021
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    University of Leicester
    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGL/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGL/plain

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
    Area covered
    Description

    This dataset is the 2018 Corine Land Cover map, consisting of 44 classes in the hierarchical three level Corine nomenclature. Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018, CLC change 2012-2018 and CLC 2012 revised are three of the datasets produced within the frame of the Copernicus programme on land monitoring. Corine Land Cover (CLC) provides consistent information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe; these two maps are the UK component of Europe. This inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990) and established a time series of land cover information with updates in 2000, 2006 and 2012 being the last iteration. CLC products are based on photointerpretation of satellite images by national teams of participating countries – the EEA member and cooperating countries – following a standard methodology and nomenclature with the following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical three level Corine nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) of status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for Land Cover Changes (LCC) for the change layers is 5 hectares. The resulting national land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. Land cover and land use (LCLU) information is important not only for land change research, but also more broadly for the monitoring of environmental change, policy support, the creation of environmental indicators and reporting. CLC datasets provide important datasets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, assessing developments in agriculture and implementing the EU Water Framework Directive, among others. More information about the Corine Land Cover (CLC) and Copernicus land monitoring data in general can be found at http://land.copernicus.eu/. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/084e0bc6-e67f-4dad-9de6-0c698f60e34d

  10. Copernicus Global Land Service: Land Cover 100m: collection 3: epoch 2017:...

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    Marcel Buchhorn; Marcel Buchhorn; Bruno Smets; Bruno Smets; Luc Bertels; Luc Bertels; Bert De Roo; Bert De Roo; Myroslava Lesiv; Myroslava Lesiv; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Martin Herold; Martin Herold; Steffen Fritz; Steffen Fritz (2024). Copernicus Global Land Service: Land Cover 100m: collection 3: epoch 2017: Globe [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3518036
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    Dataset updated
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    Authors
    Marcel Buchhorn; Marcel Buchhorn; Bruno Smets; Bruno Smets; Luc Bertels; Luc Bertels; Bert De Roo; Bert De Roo; Myroslava Lesiv; Myroslava Lesiv; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Nandin-Erdene Tsendbazar; Martin Herold; Martin Herold; Steffen Fritz; Steffen Fritz
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Consolidated epoch 2017 from the Collection 3 of annual, global 100m land cover maps.

    Other available epochs: 2015 2016 2018 2019

    Produced by the global component of the Copernicus Land Service, derived from PROBA-V satellite observations and ancillary datasets.

    The maps include

    • a main discrete classification with 23 classes aligned with UN-FAO's Land Cover Classification System,
    • a set of versatile cover fractions: percentage (%) of ground cover for the 10 main classes
    • a forest type layer
    • quality layers on input data density and on the confidence of the detected land cover change

    Click here to view the maps

    More information about the land cover maps

    Product User Manual

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    CORINE Land Cover 2018 (raster 100 m), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020 20u1,...

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    Updated May 13, 2020
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    (2020). CORINE Land Cover 2018 (raster 100 m), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020 20u1, May 2020 | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_960998c1-1870-4e82-8051-6485205ebbac/
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    May 13, 2020
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    Corine Land Cover 2018 (CLC2018) is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to land cover / land use status of year 2018. CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. CLC datasets are based on the classification of satellite images produced by the national teams of the participating countries - the EEA members and cooperating countries (EEA39). National CLC inventories are then further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database relies on standard methodology and nomenclature with following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical 3-level CLC nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. Change layers have higher resolution, i.e. minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 5 hectares for Land Cover Changes (LCC), and the minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. The CLC service delivers important data sets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as e.g. protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, monitoring urban land take, assessing developments in agriculture or dealing with water resources directives. CLC belongs to the Pan-European component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (https://land.copernicus.eu/), part of the European Copernicus Programme coordinated by the European Environment Agency, providing environmental information from a combination of air- and space-based observation systems and in-situ monitoring. Additional information about CLC product description including mapping guides can be found at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/. CLC class descriptions can be found at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/corine-land-cover-nomenclature-guidelines/html/.

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    Land Cover 1992-2020

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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). Land Cover 1992-2020 [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/bb0e4bcd891c4679881f80997c9b8871
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    Mar 30, 2024
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    Description

    This webmap is a subset of Global Landcover 1992 - 2020 Image Layer. You can access the source data from here. This layer is a time series of the annual ESA CCI (Climate Change Initiative) land cover maps of the world. ESA has produced land cover maps for the years 1992-2020. These are available at the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative website.Time Extent: 1992-2020Cell Size: 300 meterSource Type: ThematicPixel Type: 8 Bit UnsignedData Projection: GCS WGS84Mosaic Projection: Web Mercator Auxiliary SphereExtent: GlobalSource: ESA Climate Change InitiativeUpdate Cycle: Annual until 2020, no updates thereafterWhat can you do with this layer?This layer may be added to ArcGIS Online maps and applications and shown in a time series to watch a "time lapse" view of land cover change since 1992 for any part of the world. The same behavior exists when the layer is added to ArcGIS Pro.In addition to displaying all layers in a series, this layer may be queried so that only one year is displayed in a map. This layer can be used in analysis. For example, the layer may be added to ArcGIS Pro with a query set to display just one year. Then, an area count of land cover types may be produced for a feature dataset using the zonal statistics tool. Statistics may be compared with the statistics from other years to show a trend.To sum up area by land cover using this service, or any other analysis, be sure to use an equal area projection, such as Albers or Equal Earth.Different Classifications Available to MapFive processing templates are included in this layer. The processing templates may be used to display a smaller set of land cover classes.Cartographic Renderer (Default Template)Displays all ESA CCI land cover classes.*Forested lands TemplateThe forested lands template shows only forested lands (classes 50-90).Urban Lands TemplateThe urban lands template shows only urban areas (class 190).Converted Lands TemplateThe converted lands template shows only urban lands and lands converted to agriculture (classes 10-40 and 190).Simplified RendererDisplays the map in ten simple classes which match the ten simplified classes used in 2050 Land Cover projections from Clark University.Any of these variables can be displayed or analyzed by selecting their processing template. In ArcGIS Online, select the Image Display Options on the layer. Then pull down the list of variables from the Renderer options. Click Apply and Close. In ArcGIS Pro, go into the Layer Properties. Select Processing Templates from the left hand menu. From the Processing Template pull down menu, select the variable to display.Using TimeBy default, the map will display as a time series animation, one year per frame. A time slider will appear when you add this layer to your map. To see the most current data, move the time slider until you see the most current year.In addition to displaying the past quarter century of land cover maps as an animation, this time series can also display just one year of data by use of a definition query. For a step by step example using ArcGIS Pro on how to display just one year of this layer, as well as to compare one year to another, see the blog called Calculating Impervious Surface Change.Hierarchical ClassificationLand cover types are defined using the land cover classification (LCCS) developed by the United Nations, FAO. It is designed to be as compatible as possible with other products, namely GLCC2000, GlobCover 2005 and 2009.This is a heirarchical classification system. For example, class 60 means "closed to open" canopy broadleaved deciduous tree cover. But in some places a more specific type of broadleaved deciduous tree cover may be available. In that case, a more specific code 61 or 62 may be used which specifies "open" (61) or "closed" (62) cover.Land Cover ProcessingTo provide consistency over time, these maps are produced from baseline land cover maps, and are revised for changes each year depending on the best available satellite data from each period in time. These revisions were made from AVHRR 1km time series from 1992 to 1999, SPOT-VGT time series between 1999 and 2013, and PROBA-V data for years 2013, 2014 and 2015. When MERIS FR or PROBA-V time series are available, changes detected at 1 km are re-mapped at 300 m. The last step consists in back- and up-dating the 10-year baseline LC map to produce the 24 annual LC maps from 1992 to 2015.Source dataThe datasets behind this layer were extracted from NetCDF files and TIFF files produced by ESA. Years 1992-2015 were acquired from ESA CCI LC version 2.0.7 in TIFF format, and years 2016-2018 were acquired from version 2.1.1 in NetCDF format. These are downloadable from ESA with an account, after agreeing to their terms of use. https://maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download.phpCitationESA. Land Cover CCI Product User Guide Version 2. Tech. Rep. (2017). Available at: maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download/ESACCI-LC-Ph2-PUGv2_2.0.pdfMore technical documentation on the source datasets is available here:https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/satellite-land-cover?tab=doc*Index of all classes in this layer:10 Cropland, rainfed11 Herbaceous cover12 Tree or shrub cover20 Cropland, irrigated or post-flooding30 Mosaic cropland (>50%) / natural vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (<50%)40 Mosaic natural vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (>50%) / cropland (<50%)50 Tree cover, broadleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)60 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed to open (>15%)61 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed (>40%)62 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, open (15-40%)70 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)71 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed (>40%)72 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, open (15-40%)80 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, closed to open (>15%)81 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, closed (>40%)82 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, open (15-40%)90 Tree cover, mixed leaf type (broadleaved and needleleaved)100 Mosaic tree and shrub (>50%) / herbaceous cover (<50%)110 Mosaic herbaceous cover (>50%) / tree and shrub (<50%)120 Shrubland121 Shrubland evergreen122 Shrubland deciduous130 Grassland140 Lichens and mosses150 Sparse vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (<15%)151 Sparse tree (<15%)152 Sparse shrub (<15%)153 Sparse herbaceous cover (<15%)160 Tree cover, flooded, fresh or brakish water170 Tree cover, flooded, saline water180 Shrub or herbaceous cover, flooded, fresh/saline/brakish water190 Urban areas200 Bare areas201 Consolidated bare areas202 Unconsolidated bare areas210 Water bodies

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    U2012_CLC2006_V2020_20u1_FR_REU_R_WM

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    lzwartje (2024). U2012_CLC2006_V2020_20u1_FR_REU_R_WM [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/beef9aa8ad68418598a9a10b04a20566
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    CLC2006 is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to land cover / land use status of year 2018. CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. CLC datasets are based on the classification of satellite images produced by the national teams of the participating countries - the EEA members and cooperating countries (EEA39). National CLC inventories are then further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database relies on standard methodology and nomenclature with following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical 3-level CLC nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. Change layers have higher resolution, i.e. minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 5 hectares for Land Cover Changes (LCC), and the minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. The CLC service delivers important data sets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as e.g. protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, monitoring urban land take, assessing developments in agriculture or dealing with water resources directives. CLC belongs to the Pan-European component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (https://land.copernicus.eu/), part of the European Copernicus Programme coordinated by the European Environment Agency, providing environmental information from a combination of air- and space-based observation systems and in-situ monitoring. Additional information about CLC product description including mapping guides can be found at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/clc2018technicalguidelines_final.pdf. CLC class descriptions can be found at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/corine-land-cover-nomenclature-guidelines/html/.

  14. CORINE Land Cover Change 1990-2000 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version...

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    CORINE Land Cover Change 1990-2000 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020 (2020). CORINE Land Cover Change 1990-2000 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020 [Dataset]. https://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/api/records/17ab2088-6907-470f-90b6-8c1364865803
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    May 15, 2020
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    CORINE Land Cover Change 1990-2000 (vector), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020
    Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1986 - Dec 31, 2001
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    Description

    Corine Land Cover Change 1990-2000 (CHA9000) is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to changes in land cover / land use status between the years 1990 and 2000. CHA is derived from satellite imagery by direct mapping of changes taken place between two consecutive inventories, based on image-to-image comparison.

    CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe.

    CLC datasets are based on the classification of satellite images produced by the national teams of the participating countries - the EEA members and cooperating countries (EEA39). National CLC inventories are then further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database relies on standard methodology and nomenclature with following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical 3-level CLC nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. Change layers have higher resolution, i.e. minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 5 hectares for Land Cover Changes (CHA), and the minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres.

    The CLC service delivers important data sets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as e.g. protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, monitoring urban land take, assessing developments in agriculture or dealing with water resources directives. part of the European Copernicus Programme coordinated by the European Environment Agency, providing environmental information from a combination of air- and space-based observation systems and in-situ monitoring.

  15. CORINE Land Cover Change 2012-2018 (raster 100 m), Europe, 6-yearly -...

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    Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (2020). CORINE Land Cover Change 2012-2018 (raster 100 m), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020 [Dataset]. https://sdi.eea.europa.eu/catalogue/srv/api/records/5654b422-af84-4115-ac3c-5d7dea540ebb
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    www:link-1.0-http--link, ogc:wms, esri:rest, doiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 13, 2020
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    European Commissionhttp://ec.europa.eu/
    European Environment Agencyhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/
    Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk
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    Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk
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    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2018
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    Corine Land Cover Change 2012-2018 (CHA1218) is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to changes in land cover / land use status between the years 2012 and 2018.

    CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe.

    CLC datasets are based on the classification of satellite images produced by the national teams of the participating countries - the EEA members and cooperating countries (EEA39). National CLC inventories are then further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database relies on standard methodology and nomenclature with following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical 3-level CLC nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. Change layers have higher resolution, i.e. minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 5 hectares for Land Cover Changes (CHA), and the minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres.

    The CLC service delivers important data sets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as e.g. protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, monitoring urban land take, assessing developments in agriculture or dealing with water resources directives. part of the European Copernicus Programme coordinated by the European Environment Agency, providing environmental information from a combination of air- and space-based observation systems and in-situ monitoring.

  16. European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative - Land Cover 2018

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    Esri (2021). European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative - Land Cover 2018 [Dataset]. https://mapping-rcmrd.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/fe200cff94624a938b042d68beeaa13a
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    Jul 9, 2021
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    This layer displays global land cover in 10 classes for the year 2018 produced by the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI). The 36 classes of the traditional ESA CCI land cover has been simplified to match the Esri 2050 land cover prediction layers. Phenomenon mapped: Land CoverData Projection: Cylindrical Equal AreaMosaic Projection: Cylindrical Equal AreaExtent: GlobalCell Size: 300mSource Type: ThematicVisible Scale: All scalesSource: ESA Climate Change InitiativePublication date: 2018ESA CCI land cover data for the years 1992-2019 are available here.What can you do with this layer?

    This layer may be displayed in a map to show generalized land cover classes for the world in the year 2018.This layer can be used in analysis. For example, the layer may be added to ArcGIS Pro. Then, an area count of land cover types may be produced for a feature dataset using the zonal statistics tool. Statistics may be compared with the statistics from other years to show a trend.More technical documentation on the source datasets is available here:https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/satellite-land-cover?tab=doc

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    Corine Land Cover 2006 vector

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    GIS for secondary schools (2020). Corine Land Cover 2006 vector [Dataset]. https://gis-for-secondary-schools-schools-be.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/corine-land-cover-2006-vector
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    CLC2006 is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to land cover / land use status of year 2018. CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed information on land cover and land cover changes across Europe. CLC datasets are based on the classification of satellite images produced by the national teams of the participating countries - the EEA members and cooperating countries (EEA39). National CLC inventories are then further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database relies on standard methodology and nomenclature with following base parameters: 44 classes in the hierarchical 3-level CLC nomenclature; minimum mapping unit (MMU) for status layers is 25 hectares; minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. Change layers have higher resolution, i.e. minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 5 hectares for Land Cover Changes (LCC), and the minimum width of linear elements is 100 metres. The CLC service delivers important data sets supporting the implementation of key priority areas of the Environment Action Programmes of the European Union as e.g. protecting ecosystems, halting the loss of biological diversity, tracking the impacts of climate change, monitoring urban land take, assessing developments in agriculture or dealing with water resources directives. CLC belongs to the Pan-European component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (https://land.copernicus.eu/), part of the European Copernicus Programme coordinated by the European Environment Agency, providing environmental information from a combination of air- and space-based observation systems and in-situ monitoring. Additional information about CLC product description including mapping guides can be found at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/clc2018technicalguidelines_final.pdf. CLC class descriptions can be found at https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/corine-land-cover-nomenclature-guidelines/html/.

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    Corine Landcover 2018, EPA

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    geohive_curator (2022). Corine Landcover 2018, EPA [Dataset]. https://ga.geohive.ie/maps/1acd46c4dc7d451d8a5cebbe2ec6f4f2
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Corine Land Cover 2018 is the 2018 update of the COPERNICUS pan-European landcover data series. This dataset is the Irish national CORINE 2018 dataset, covering the Republic of Ireland, which will be integrated into a seamless CORINE 2018 landcover map of Europe. The dataset is based on interpretation of satellite imagery and national in-situ vector data. It is mapped to the standard CORINE classification system (link) and data specifications - minimum mapping unit (mmu) of 25ha and the minimum feature width of 100m.For more information on this dataset please go to https://gis.epa.ie/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/fb5d2fa9-95fe-4d3f-8aed-e548348a40ea

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    Copernicus Africa100m Land Cover Version 1 - Dataset - CKAN

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    Updated Nov 10, 2017
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    (2017). Copernicus Africa100m Land Cover Version 1 - Dataset - CKAN [Dataset]. https://dataportal.ponderful.eu/dataset/copernicus-africa100m-land-cover-version-1
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    Nov 10, 2017
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Land Cover and Land Cover change information is used by resource managers, policy makers and scientists studying the global carbon cycle, biodiversity loss and land degradation. Global land cover maps provide a synoptic overview and broad stratification of land cover over large areas. Therefore the Land Cover product is used for a broad range of applications: deforestation desertification urbanization land degradation loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functions water resource management agriculture and food security urban and regional development climate change

  20. Copernicus Global Land Service: Global biome cluster layer for the 100m...

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    Marcel Buchhorn; Marcel Buchhorn (2022). Copernicus Global Land Service: Global biome cluster layer for the 100m global land cover processing line [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5848610
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    Jan 14, 2022
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    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
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    Marcel Buchhorn; Marcel Buchhorn
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    Description

    A map of 73 global biome clusters, geographic areas that were grouped to optimize the global 100m land cover processing.

    In order to group Earth Observation data for faster processing or adaptation of algorithms to specific regions, the 100m global land cover (CGLS-LC100) algorithm uses a Global Biome Cluster layer. The term biome cluster hereby refers to a geographic area which has similar bio-geophysical parameters and, therefore, can be grouped for processing. In other words, the biome cluster layer can be seen as an ecological regionalisation which outlines areas of similar environmental conditions, ecological processes, and biotic communities (Coops et al., 2018). There are already several global regionalisation layers existing, e.g. Ecoregions 2017 global dataset (Dinerstein et al., 2017), Geiger-Koeppen global ecozones after Olofsson update (Olofsson et al., 2012), Global ecological zones for FAO forest reporting with update 2010 (FAO, 2012). But several tests in the CGLS-LC100 workflow have shown that the existing layers did not provide the required global and continental classification accuracy. These findings go along with Coops et al. (2018) who stated that "Most regionalisations are made based on subjective criteria, and cannot be readily revised, leading to outstanding questions with respect to how to optimally develop and define them."

    Therefore, we decided to develop a customized ecological regionalisation layer which performs best with the given PROBA-V remote sensing data and the specifications of the CGLS-LC100 product. It groups spectral similar areas and helps to optimize the later classification/regression to regional patterns. Input into the layer creation were well-known existing datasets which were combined, re-grouped and advanced based on prior CGLS-LC100 classification results and local mapping knowledge of the workflow developer. To ensure that this layer is clearly separable from other existing regionalisations and not mistakenly interpreted as an eco-region layer, we decide to call it biome clusters layer.

    The following steps outline the global biome clusters layer generation:

    • Spatial union of Ecoregions 2017 dataset (Dinerstein et al., 2017), Geiger-Koeppen dataset (Olofsson et al., 2012) and Global FAO eco-regions datasets (FAO, 2012);
    • Regrouping and dissolving by using experience from first global CGLS-LC100 mapping results and subjective mapping experience of the developer;
    • Refinement of the biome clusters in the High North latitudes via incorporation of a Global tree-line layer (Alaska Geobotany Center, 2003);
    • Manual improvement of borders between biome clusters to reduce classification artefacts by using a DEM and mapping experience from previous projects and continental test runs;
    • Usage of a global land/sea mask, the Sentinel-2 tiling grid and PROBA-V imaging extent to extend the borders of the biome clusters into the sea to make sure that also small islands on the coastline are correctly processed.

    When developing a regionalisation, the definition of the clusters and the boundaries that delineate them in time and space is the key challenge. Overall, the map distinguishes 73 global biome clusters.

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ECMWF (2025). Land cover classification gridded maps from 1992 to present derived from satellite observations [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.24381/cds.006f2c9a

Land cover classification gridded maps from 1992 to present derived from satellite observations

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netcdf-4Available download formats
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Apr 19, 2025
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ECMWF
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https://object-store.os-api.cci2.ecmwf.int:443/cci2-prod-catalogue/licences/satellite-land-cover/satellite-land-cover_8423d13d3dfd95bbeca92d9355516f21de90d9b40083a915ead15a189d6120fa.pdfhttps://object-store.os-api.cci2.ecmwf.int:443/cci2-prod-catalogue/licences/satellite-land-cover/satellite-land-cover_8423d13d3dfd95bbeca92d9355516f21de90d9b40083a915ead15a189d6120fa.pdf

Time period covered
Jan 1, 1992 - Jan 1, 2022
Description

This dataset provides global maps describing the land surface into 22 classes, which have been defined using the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s (UN FAO) Land Cover Classification System (LCCS). In addition to the land cover (LC) maps, four quality flags are produced to document the reliability of the classification and change detection. In order to ensure continuity, these land cover maps are consistent with the series of global annual LC maps from the 1990s to 2015 produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative (CCI), which are also available on the ESA CCI LC viewer. To produce this dataset, the entire Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) Full and Reduced Resolution archive from 2003 to 2012 was first classified into a unique 10-year baseline LC map. This is then back- and up-dated using change detected from (i) Advanced Very-High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) time series from 1992 to 1999, (ii) SPOT-Vegetation (SPOT-VGT) time series from 1998 to 2012 and (iii) PROBA-Vegetation (PROBA-V), Sentinel-3 OLCI (S3 OLCI) and Sentinel-3 SLSTR (S3 SLSTR) time series from 2013. Beyond the climate-modelling communities, this dataset’s long-term consistency, yearly updates, and high thematic detail on a global scale have made it attractive for a multitude of applications such as land accounting, forest monitoring and desertification, in addition to scientific research.

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