Full text: Resource and environmental monitoring

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Figure 4.Change map of Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve and its buffer zone (1988 to 1995). 
The extent of changes of one class into another class is areas in hectars. Further, the corresponding transition 
characterized by summarizing the corresponding transition probabilities are calculated (Figure 5). 
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