scogings,
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Forest & Non-forest can't be defined by tree cover alone.

The WRI's Trees Outside Forests Indicator of forest extent is based on defining land that has trees outside forests as "all human-managed urban and agricultural land with tree cover and all other land with greater than zero percent and less than 10 percent tree cover".

https://research.wri.org/gfr/forest-extent-indicators/trees-outside-forests?utm_campaign=janrecap2024&utm_medium=bitly&utm_source=MonthlyRecap.

The definition misclassifies that have >10% tree cover as 'forest'.

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