The Global Ecosystem Typology is a taxonomy of ecosystems based on their unique characteristics. It is a global classification system that provides a consistent framework for describing and classifying ecological ecosystems. The Global Ecosystem Typology has six levels. The top three levels (realms, functional biomes, …
The Murray Global Tidal Wetland Change Dataset contains maps of the global extent of tidal wetlands and their change. The maps were developed from a three stage classification that sought to (i) estimate the global distribution of tidal wetlands (defined as either tidal marsh, tidal …
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