Indonesia’s 13558 islands: A new census from space and a first step towards a One Map for Small Islands Policy
Indonesia is the largest country made only of islands, with previous census identifying between 13,000 and 25,000 islands. The current official figure puts the number at 17,508 islands. Landsat satellite images were used to provide a documented consistent inventory of the country’s islands. A total...
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