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other regions of Canada, the similar analysis needs to be 
conducted in order to determine if medium spatial resolution of 
EO data is efficient for transitional land mapping. 
The current step is to identify land cover (biomass) classes and 
to map its spatial distribution as a potential feedstock for 
bioenergy production. The next step is, through analyzing 
multi-year time-series of MODIS, to identify the transitional 
lands that are potentially most sensitive to climate and market 
conditions, and therefore most likely to become available for 
bioenergy cropping when these environments change which is 
underway now. 
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Legend 
■ Water Bodies 
■ Developed 
Shrubland 
■ Wetland 
■ *• Grassland 
• Cropland 
Perennial 
■ Coniferous Forest 
• Deciduous Forest 
W Mixed Forest 
la 
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Figure 1. Land cover maps of Saskatchewan in 2000 
la) Land cover circa 2000 (30m spatial resolution) 
lb) Land cover map generated by using MODIS data (250m spatial resolution)
	        
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