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How to cite the Document identified by the URI <doi:10.1016/j.rsase.2020.100325> in your draft document, using the INPE standard (BibINPE format)

There are two ways to cite the Document: by means of a relative link* or an absolute link**.

1. If your document is deposited in one of the Archives that support relative links, it is recommended to use the following citation format:

BREUNIG, F. M.; GALVÃO, L. S.; SILVA, R. D.; SANTI, A. L.; DELLA FLORA, D. P.; CHEN, S. Assessing the effect of spatial resolution on the delineation of management zones for smallholder farming in southern Brazil. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, v. 19, p. e100325, Aug. 2021. URI: <doi:10.1016/j.rsase.2020.100325>. Available from: <doi:10.1016/j.rsase.2020.100325>.

2. In other cases, the traditional citation is used:

BREUNIG, F. M.; GALVÃO, L. S.; SILVA, R. D.; SANTI, A. L.; DELLA FLORA, D. P.; CHEN, S. Assessing the effect of spatial resolution on the delineation of management zones for smallholder farming in southern Brazil. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, v. 19, p. e100325, Aug. 2021. URI: <doi:10.1016/j.rsase.2020.100325>. Available from: <http://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.rsase.2020.100325>.

The complete list of Archives that accept relative links can be found at: <upn:9HFNHE-:QABCDSTQQW/4E7MG35/federatedArchives.txt>. This list contains all Archives on the IBI network. To create a relative link, simply add the prefix ./ to the URI, writing it like this: <./doi:10.1016/j.rsase.2020.100325>. This prefix replaces the protocol (e.g., http) and the resolver's domain name (e.g., urlib.net), making the connection more stable.

* Relative link: omits the resolver's protocol and domain name, which guarantees its persistence over time.

** Absolute link: includes the resolver's protocol and domain name, making it susceptible to discontinuity in the long term.

*** URI: Uniform Resource Identifier.

How to Make the In-Text Citation (by author/year)

... as proposed by Breunig et al. (2021).
... may be found in the literature (BREUNIG et al., 2021).



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