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== Aggregation Semantics == Geographic aggregation of the tree cover loss rate is conducted at multiple spatial scales, from local forest management units to global extents, enabling analysis of regional patterns and global trends. Temporal aggregation follows an annual cycle, aligning with the availability of satellite data and standard reporting periods for forest assessments. Cross-signal aggregation involves integrating tree cover loss data with related environmental signals such as burned area and forest canopy mortality rate to provide a comprehensive understanding of forest ecosystem dynamics and disturbance regimes. Aggregation methods account for spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability to support multi-scale environmental monitoring and decision-making.
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