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    The "Tree Proximate People" (TPP) dataset is one of the data layers contributing to the development of indicator #13, “number of forest-dependent people in extreme poverty,” of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) Global Core Set of forest-related indicators (GCS). The TPP dataset provides an estimate of the number of people living in or within 1 kilometers of trees outside forests (forest-proximate people) for the year 2019 with a spatial resolution of 100 meters at a global level. Trees outside forests are defined as areas classified as agricultural lands with at least 10% tree cover. Code available to update annually using Google Earth Engine. For more detail, such as the theory behind this indicator and the definition of parameters, and to cite this data, see: Newton, P., Castle, S.E., Kinzer, A.T., Miller, D.C., Oldekop, J.A., Linhares-Juvenal, T., Madrid, M., & Pina, L. 2022. The number of forest- and tree-proximate people: a new methodology and global estimates. Rome, FAO.

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    The "Forest Proximate People" (FPP) dataset is one of the data layers contributing to the development of indicator #13, “number of forest-dependent people in extreme poverty,” of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) Global Core Set of forest-related indicators (GCS). The FPP dataset provides an estimate of the number of people living in or within 5 kilometers of forests (forest-proximate people) for the year 2019 with a spatial resolution of 100 meters at a global level. For more detail, such as the theory behind this indicator and the definition of parameters, and to cite this data, see: Newton, P., Castle, S.E., Kinzer, A.T., Miller, D.C., Oldekop, J.A., Linhares-Juvenal, T., Madrid, M., & Pina, L. 2022. The number of forest- and tree-proximate people: a new methodology and global estimates. Rome, FAO.