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Assessing the dynamic of structural changes in Cerrado vegetation of protected and non-protected areas using NDVI

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Figure 2: Fragment of Cerrado Vegetation at Estação Ecológica de Itirapina (ESECI), Itirapina Municipality, São  Paulo State, Brazil
Figure 4: Fragment of Cerrado Vegetation at Cerrado Reserve “Palmeira da Serra” (CRPS), Pratânia  Municipality, São Paulo state, Brazil (Photo: André Santachiara Fossaluza)
Figure 5: NDVI Values Histograms for the Fragment of Cerrado Vegetation at Cerrado Reserve “Palmeira da  Serra” (CRPS) in 1985 (Blue) and 2011 (Red)
Figure 6:  NDVI Values Histograms for the Fragment of Cerrado Vegetation at “Estação Ecológica de Itirapina”  (ESECI) in 1985 (Blue) and 2011 (Red)
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