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      Terrestrial Ecosystems Data Access and Tools
NASA has terrestrial ecosystem datasets that help researchers characterize natural areas around the world. Access a range of data and data tools such as AppEEARS, Worldview, and Giovanni to make the most of terrestrial ecosystem data.
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  Featured Terrestrial Ecosystem Observation Method: GEDI Lidar
      
    The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) instrument is a full-waveform lidar aboard the International Space Station that maps the 3D structure of Earth’s surface. GEDI's three lasers precisely measure forest canopy height, canopy vertical structure, and surface elevation. The instrument's 3D data provide scientists with measurements to calculate the amount of biomass and carbon in forests and how much they lose when disturbed or destroyed.
      
    Data from NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) mission are adding to our understanding of carbon cycling and the structure and development of global biomes.
      
    
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  Join us for an introduction to GEDI Level 3 and Level 4 data products and to learn how to discover, access, visualize, and analyze the data.
      
    Join us for an introduction to NASA’s Global Ecosystems Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) datasets and to learn how to use LP DAAC's web service, data prep script, and Jupyter Notebook Python tutorial series.
      
    The latest dataset from the GEDI mission provides gridded estimates of aboveground biomass density at greater accuracy and resolution than previously available.
      
    
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  Terrestrial Ecosystems Datasets
| Dataset | Platforms | Instruments | Temporal Extent | Location Keywords | Spatial Extent | Data Format | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEDI L4B Gridded Aboveground Biomass Density, Version 2 | ISS | GEDI | 2019-04-18 to 2021-08-04 | GLOBAL LAND | N: 52 S: -52 E: 180 W: -180 | binary | 
| GEDI L4B Gridded Aboveground Biomass Density, Version 2.1 | ISS | GEDI | 2019-04-18 to 2023-03-16 | GLOBAL LAND | N: 52 S: -52 E: 180 W: -180 | COG | 
| GEDI L4C Footprint Level Waveform Structural Complexity Index, Version 2 | ISS, COMPUTERS | GEDI, Computer | 2019-04-17 to 2025-03-19 | GLOBAL | N: 55.8 S: -53 E: 180 W: -180 | HDF5 | 
| Geoecology: County-Level Environmental Data for the United States, 1941-1981 | COMPUTERS | Computer | 1941-01-01 to 1981-12-31 | N: 49.3844 S: 24.4981 E: -66.9499 W: -124.763 | Text File | |
| Global 1-degree Maps of Forest Area, Carbon Stocks, and Biomass, 1950-2010 | MAPS | 1950-01-01 to 2010-12-31 | N: 70 S: -70 E: 180 W: -180 | multiple | ||
| Global Aboveground and Belowground Biomass Carbon Density Maps for the Year 2010 | MODELS | Computer | 2010-01-01 to 2010-12-31 | GLOBAL LAND | N: 84 S: -61.1 E: 180 W: -180 | GeoTIFF | 
| Global Forest Aboveground Carbon Stocks and Fluxes from GEDI and ICESat-2, 2018-2021 | ICESat-2, ISS | ATLAS, GEDI | 2018-10-01 to 2021-10-01 | GLOBAL LAND | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | COG | 
| Global Forest Ecosystem Structure and Function Data For Carbon Balance Research | NOAA-14 | AVHRR | 1897-01-01 to 2006-12-31 | N: 67.36 S: -42.87 E: 172.75 W: -159.5 | Shapefile | |
| Global Peatland Carbon Balance and Land Use Change CO2 Emissions Through the Holocene | MODELS | Computer | 1000-01-01 to 2001-12-31 | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | multiple | |
| Greater Kruger National Park, GEDI Canopy Metrics, 2007-2022 | COMPUTERS, Sentinel-1A, ISS | Computer, PALSAR, GEDI | 2007-01-01 to 2022-12-31 | SOUTHERN AFRICA | N: -22.2749 S: -26.1412 E: 32.0531 W: 29.7381 | COG | 
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