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By Jose Ignacio Ochoa Brito

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This dissertation demonstrates the potential of multispectral and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite data to study land cover change and estimate rainforest biomass in Ecuador. Chapter 1 describes the capabilities of multiple traditional free-access satellite products to identify croplands in permanent cloudy regions and topographically complex terrains, using the Ecuadorian Andes as a case study. Chapter 2 analyzes the geographical distribution and expansion of cropland across continental Ecuador between 2000 and 2016. Finally, Chapter 3 evaluates the potential contribution of combining optical remote sensing with C-band SAR to estimate above ground biomass (AGB) in the Ecuadorian Chocó rainforests.

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