This dataset derived from the full resolution land cover which has been produced from visual interpretation of digitally enhanced Landsat ETM images 2000-2005 followed by the assessment of land cover changes from 1975 to 2005. The mapping scale used for the visual photo-interpretation was 1:100.000. The digital vector files have been processed using FAO/GLCN software suite (MadCat, ADG, LCCS). In order to better show land cover change trends, the following aggregated classes have been created: - Agriculture - Rice - Plantation - Herbaceous vegetation - Shrubs - Evergreen forest - Deciduous forest - Natural flooded areas - Mangrove - Urban areas - Bare areas - Waterbodies Aggregated class "Agriculture" concerns whatever crop is cultivated (cereals, catch crops, orchards, etc.) excluding rice, for which another aggregated class - including both paddy and floating rice - has been created. The other aggregated classes are clearly described by their names. The land cover legend (35 classes) was created by updating the existing data of the former Land Cover map of Cambodia 1992-93. The legend was then converted in standardized classes using the FAO/UNEP Land Cover Classification System (LCCS). Land cover types interpreted included: - 11 classes of cultivated areas - 11 classes of natural vegetation - 7 classes of flooded areas - 1 class of urban areas - 3 classes of bare areas - 2 classes of natural water bodies for a total of 35 LCCS classes List of abbreviations: ADG - Advanced Database Gateway FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations GLCN - Global Land Cover Network LCCS - FAO/UNEP Land Cover Classification System MadCat - Mapping Deviceâ - Change Analysis Tool UNEP - United Nations Environmental Programme
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571 Global import shipment records of Rice Food with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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29 Active Global Rice suppliers, manufacturers list and Global Rice exporters directory compiled from actual Global export shipments of Rice.
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This dataset derived from the full resolution land cover which has been produced from visual interpretation of digitally enhanced Landsat ETM images 2000-2005 followed by the assessment of land cover changes from 1975 to 2005. The mapping scale used for the visual photo-interpretation was 1:100.000. The digital vector files have been processed using FAO/GLCN software suite (MadCat, ADG, LCCS). In order to better show land cover change trends, the following aggregated classes have been created: - Agriculture - Rice - Plantation - Herbaceous vegetation - Shrubs - Evergreen forest - Deciduous forest - Natural flooded areas - Mangrove - Urban areas - Bare areas - Waterbodies Aggregated class "Agriculture" concerns whatever crop is cultivated (cereals, catch crops, orchards, etc.) excluding rice, for which another aggregated class - including both paddy and floating rice - has been created. The other aggregated classes are clearly described by their names. The land cover legend (35 classes) was created by updating the existing data of the former Land Cover map of Cambodia 1992-93. The legend was then converted in standardized classes using the FAO/UNEP Land Cover Classification System (LCCS). Land cover types interpreted included: - 11 classes of cultivated areas - 11 classes of natural vegetation - 7 classes of flooded areas - 1 class of urban areas - 3 classes of bare areas - 2 classes of natural water bodies for a total of 35 LCCS classes List of abbreviations: ADG - Advanced Database Gateway FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations GLCN - Global Land Cover Network LCCS - FAO/UNEP Land Cover Classification System MadCat - Mapping Deviceâ - Change Analysis Tool UNEP - United Nations Environmental Programme