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Fig 1.

A conceptual model for the land use land cover classification model.

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Table 1.

Accuracy assessment based on comparison of model predictions (left) against observed validation data (top) for 2015.

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Fig 2.

Comparison of predicted high biomass class and Hansen forest cover for 2000.

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Fig 3.

Predicted land cover maps from this study (left) and GlobeLand30 products (right) for the year 2010.

(A) Lake Victoria; (B) Congo Basin; (C) Nile Basin.

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Fig 4.

Model predicted land use land cover maps for 2000 and 2015 over Africa.

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Fig 5.

Regional subsets of 2015 land use land cover maps.

(A). Rift Valley Lakes; (B) Congo Basin; (C) Nile Delta; (D) Lake Victoria.

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Fig 6.

Regional subsets of changes in the probability of impervious surface between 2000–2015.

(A). Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; (B) Cairo, Egypt; (C) Lagos, Nigeria.

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Fig 7.

Forest cover change between 2000 and 2015.

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Table 2.

Land use land cover change between 2000 and 2015.

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Fig 8.

Percentage change in land use land cover classes over Africa 2000–2015.

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Fig 9.

Change of each land use land cover classes from 2000 to 2015.

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