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Cif 332 METRIC square meters of canopy per resident #106

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@tedw0ng tedw0ng commented Jan 13, 2025

Metric that returns area of canopy per resident. Uses 1-meter tree-height dataset. Separate metrics for elderly, children, female, and informal populations. Builds output gdf row by row because the tree-height raster is so huge that it causes memory issues on my laptop.

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