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CanoPy is the Python module for the Georgia Canopy Analysis 2009 project sponsored by the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC). For further information about this project, please refer to the CanoPy page.

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The Computational Lab for Advanced Water Resources Informatics and Modeling (CLAWRIM) is Dr. Huidae Cho&#039;s research group in the Department of Civil Engineering at New Mexico State University (NMSU). Their research focuses on the broad applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and computational methods to water resources informatics and modeling. They use this wiki site to share project information and document their research for internal collaboration. Check &lt;…</description>
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CanoPy GitHub repository

CanoPy is the Python module for the Georgia Canopy Analysis 2009 project sponsored by the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC). To learn how to use this module, please read the CanoPy user manual and CanoPy tutorial. For technical details, refer to the CanoPy technical manual.



Introduction

We developed this module to conduct the Georgia statewide canopy analysis study using the 2009</description>
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CanoPy is the Python module for the Georgia Canopy Analysis 2009 project sponsored by the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC). For further information about this project, please refer to the CanoPy page.

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