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Hillshade generated from SRTM 90m DEM available from the CGIAR website (http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/).
Bathymetry from the ETOPO1 Global Relief Model downloaded from: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/global/global.html
Sumatran orangutan distribution shapefile prepared by Singleton and Wich and based on Wich et al. 2008 with unpublished data added.
Forest layer interpreted by PanEco/ YEL, 2010 from Landsat 5 TM, 2009 and Landsat ETM 7 filled, 2010.
Landsat mosaics (approx 2000) scenes N-46-00, N-46-05, N-47-00 and N-47-05 downloaded from the GLCF website (http://glcf.umiacs.umd.edu/data/landsat/), University of Maryland, USA.
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Uploaded on Wednesday 01 Feb 2012
by GRID-Arendal
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Year:
2011
Author:
Riccardo Pravettoni, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Description:
Sumatran orangutan habitat is restricted to the westernmost tip of Indonesia. Boxes indicate the case study areas Tripa and Batang Toru. The case of Sumatran orangutan serves as a useful example to illustrate how the fate of one of our nearest relatives is closely tied to ours.
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