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Table 1.

Definitions for the key land cover / land use (change) classes in the four datasets used.

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Fig 1.

Forest loss 2001–2011 and post-loss land cover per country.

(A) Proportion of GlobeLand-30-2010 land cover types following GFC forest loss. The proportions are based on forest loss for part of the period only, as post-loss land cover can only be assessed for areas with forest loss prior to the date of the land cover data. (B) Tree cover loss 2001–2011 per country, detected by GFC.

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Fig 2.

Accumulated GFC tree cover loss 2001–2011 and post-loss GlobeLand30-2010 land cover.

As in Fig 1, the proportions of Grassland and Cultivated land are based on part of the time period only.

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Fig 3.

Forest loss 2001–2011 and post-loss land cover per biome.

(A) Proportion of GlobeLand-30 land-2010 cover types following GFC forest loss. (B) Tree cover loss 2001–2011 per biome, detected by GFC (only the biomes with the most forest loss are shown). Biome boundaries from Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World [54].

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Table 2.

Comparison of post-loss land cover/use for the Brazilian Amazon using different combinations of datasets.

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Fig 4.

Annual GFC (G) and PRODES (P) forest loss in the Brazilian Legal Amazon 2001–2014.

Grey shows where both datasets report loss at some point during the time period.

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Table 3.

TerraClass 2010 and GlobeLand30-2010 land cover/use (Mha) for all pixels.

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Table 4.

TerraClass 2010 and GlobeLand30-2010 land cover/use classes (Mha) following GFC forest loss.

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