nonwooded
Nonwooded is a term used to describe land or areas where tree cover is sparse or absent. In land-cover classification, nonwooded areas are those with little or no canopy, typically below a threshold set by the data source; thresholds vary, with some classifications using under 10 percent canopy cover to separate nonwooded from wooded land.
Common nonwooded landscapes include grasslands, savannas with widely spaced trees, deserts, tundra, steppes, shrublands, and barren
Measurement and data in this area rely on remote sensing and national land-cover inventories that categorize
Ecological and social relevance varies across nonwooded regions. These areas differ from forested zones in carbon