Volume 10, Number 4—April 2004
Research
Predicting Geographic Variation in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Colombia
Table 1
Identification no. | Land-cover class label |
---|---|
1 |
Fragmented evergreen forest/grassland/savanna |
2 |
Tropical evergreen rainforest |
3 |
Montane evergreen rainforest |
4 |
Submontane evergreen rainforest |
5 |
Dry deciduous forest |
6 |
Subtropical moist deciduous forest |
7 |
Deciduous woodland |
8 |
Fragmented evergreen forest/cropland |
9 |
Deciduous forest/cropland—includes coffee |
10 |
Fragmented evergreen forest/cropland—includes coffee |
11 |
Cropland—includes coffee/woodland |
12 |
Cropland—includes coffee/savanna/grassland |
13 |
Cropland |
14 |
Cropland/savanna/grassland/pasture |
15 |
Cropland/ woodland |
16 |
Fragmented montane forest/cropland |
17 |
Grassland/savanna/woodland |
18 |
Semiarid deciduous shrub |
19 |
Semiarid thorn shrub/grassland/cropland |
20 |
Flooded grassland |
21 |
Flooded grassland/fragmented forest |
22 |
Flooded evergreen broadleaf forest |
23 |
Andean tundra/shrubland |
24 |
Sparsely vegetated |
25 | Wooded wetland |
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