10 tips for becoming an Earth Engine expert

During my final year as a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, I used Earth Engine for my research into sustainable land use in Southeast Asia. I used Earth Engine to detect oil palm and rubber trees in order to distinguish from forests. As I got to know my way around Earth Engine, I started compiling a mental list of tips for addressing challenges like avoiding computational limits in classification, and shared my tips on <a class="cg dj hw hx hy hz" href="https://twitter.com/Keiko_geo" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Twitter</a>.

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