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TerrSet liberaGIS 20.0.4, released by Clark University’s ClarkCGA, is an integrated geospatial software system purpose-built for monitoring and modeling the earth system. Designed for researchers, planners, and environmental managers, the package combines raster-based spatial analysis, land change modeling, image processing, and ecosystem service valuation in a single Windows workspace. Typical use cases include projecting deforestation trajectories, assessing carbon sequestration potential, simulating urban growth under policy constraints, mapping biodiversity hotspots, and evaluating climate-change impacts on agricultural productivity. Because it embeds the widely-used IDRISI GIS engine, users can move seamlessly from land-cover classification and change detection to dynamic simulation and scenario generation, making the suite equally valuable for academic studies, government reporting, and commercial consultancy. The software belongs to the “Science / CAD” category and is currently offered in one maintained version, 20.0.4, ensuring that all tools—ranging from the Land Change Modeler to the Earth Trends Modeler—operate with consistent, up-to-date algorithms and data formats. TerrSet liberaGIS is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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