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Land Use/Cover Response to Rainfall Variability: A Comparing Analysis between NDVI and EVI in the Southwest of Burkina Faso

Benewinde J.-B. Zoungrana    
Christopher Conrad    
Leonard K. Amekudzi    
Michael Thiel and Evariste Dapola Da    

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