Fig. 1 | Scientific Data

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From: Landscape Dynamics (landDX) an open-access spatial-temporal database for the Kenya-Tanzania borderlands

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The Kenyan-Tanzania borderland area (roughly 100,000 km2), is the focus of this data release. Our initial data-set covers most of Kajiado and Narok counties in Kenya. This region is one of the most important areas globally for conservation. The area consists of 16 national parks and reserves (light green), protected forests, including forest reserves and community protected forests (dark green) and many conservancies, wildlife management areas, game management areas, and conservation areas (orange).

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