Guiding principles for using satellite-derived maps in rangeland management

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• Rangeland management has entered a new era with the accessibility and advancement of satellite-derived maps. • Maps provide a comprehensive view of rangelands in space and time, and challenge us to think critically about natural variability. • Here, we advance the practice of using satellite-derived maps with four guiding principles designed to increase end user confidence and thereby accessibility of these data for decision-making.

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Allred, B. W., Creutzburg, M. K., Carlson, J. C., Cole, C. J., Dovichin, C. M., Duniway, M. C., … Zhou, B. (2022). Guiding principles for using satellite-derived maps in rangeland management. Rangelands, 44(1), 78–86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.09.004

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