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Libyan Land Cover Reference System









Nwer, B., Dadhich, G., Mushtaq, F., Di Gregorio, A., Alkasih, A., Aboelsoud, H., Chenini, F., Mak, A., Henry, M. 2023. Libyan Land Cover Reference System. Rome, FAO. 



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