Characterizing Light Pollution Trends across Protected Areas in China Using Nighttime Light Remote Sensing Data
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Characterizing Light Pollution Trends across Protected Areas in China Using Nighttime Light Remote Sensing Data
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ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 243
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MDPI AG
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2018-06-22
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10.3390/ijgi7070243
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