Abstract
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Highlights
In the abstract, the original sentence ‘An accuracy assessment and comparison of these three Global Food Security-Support Analysis Data (GFSAD) cropland extent maps was performed to establish their quality and reliability for monitoring croplands both at global and regional scales’ should be updated as ‘An accuracy assessment and comparison of these three GFSAD cropland extent maps produced and published by different researchers was performed to establish their quality and reliability for monitoring croplands both at global and regional scales’
This research paper presented the accuracy assessment of the published cropland extent maps created by the GFSAD team
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Summary
The original sentence ‘An accuracy assessment and comparison of these three GFSAD cropland extent maps was performed to establish their quality and reliability for monitoring croplands both at global and regional scales’ should be updated as ‘An accuracy assessment and comparison of these three GFSAD cropland extent maps produced and published by different researchers was performed to establish their quality and reliability for monitoring croplands both at global and regional scales’. J.; Thenkabail, P.S.; Tilton, J.C.; Gumma, M.K.; Teluguntla, P.; Congalton, R.G.; Yadav, K.; Dungan, J.; Oliphant, A.J.; Poehnelt, J.; et al NASA Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) Global Food Security-Support Analysis Data (GFSAD) @ 30-m Africa: Cropland Extent Product (GFSAD30AFCE); NASA EOSDIS Land Processes DAAC, USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center: Sioux Falls, SD, USA, 2017.
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