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The Hawaii Gap Analysis Program utilizes GIS and remote sensing to refine stewardship delineations and improve land cover and species distribution layers for modeling and analyses
Dorfman, D., S. Hochart, S. McElvaney, R. Camp, and M. Gorresen. (2002)


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Dorfman, D., S. Hochart, S. McElvaney, R. Camp, and M. Gorresen. 2002. The Hawaii Gap Analysis Program utilizes GIS and remote sensing to refine stewardship delineations and improve land cover and species distribution layers for modeling and analyses. Hawaii Conservation Conference, Honolulu HI, July 2002.


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