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Parks, people and pixels: evaluating landscape effects of an East African national park on its surroundings

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Fig. 1. Landsat ETM+ composite
Fig. 2. Land-cover classifications for (a) 1984, (b) 1995, and (c) 2003
Fig. 3. Land-cover trajectories of Kibale National Park, Uganda, and its 5-km surrounding landscape
Fig. 4. KNP and its surrounding landscape, where (a) illustrates the stark contrast between the forested park and the intensive agriculture outside the boundary, (b) shows tea fields located right outside the park, (c) shows intensive mixed agricultural la

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