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Here we can either select the data format (either CSV or GeoJson) . In this example, we have selected the CSV option. In the grey “search body” section, we can see the query results showing the respective URLs of the “dataset” and the observable properties (above-ground biomass, stem diameter, stem height and species' scientific names.
To access the data, there are two methods: 1) select the API button or 2) select the Execute Data Query button . The choice of which method to use will depend on the amount of resulting observations from the data query which we will go over in the examples below.
If the query produces large amounts of data (>10,000 observations/rows), the best way to extract the data is using the the code snippet produced after selecting the API button . Here we see that a code generator appears with the data query…….