This repository contains total canopy cover information for the Paraguayan Chaco based on a modelling workflow combining Sentinel-1, -2 and GEDI (Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation) data for the dry season 2019 (April to September). By training a random forest regression model with vegetation structure samples (information on total canopy cover from GEDI) and spatio-temporal metrics from Sentinel-1 and -2, the first high-resolution maps of vegetation structure for the complete Paraguayan Chaco have been generated. The overview presented here was derived from this model and displays information on total canopy cover for the complete Paraguayan Chaco. The dataset is available as Float-32 GeoTIFF in the WGS 84 / UTM zone 21S - Projected (EPSG:32721) with a pixel size of 10 m. The grey levels in the raster file indicate the total canopy cover as float values in % (theoretical range from 0 to 100; range in the study area: 0.27 to 78.06 %). Their meaning is as follows: 0 = No Data 0.2 = 0.27 % in total canopy coverage . . . 78.06 = 78.06 % in total canopy coverage An open access publication with all technical details can be found here: Kacic, P., Hirner, A., & Da Ponte, E. (2021). Fusing Sentinel-1 and-2 to Model GEDI-Derived Vegetation Structure Characteristics in GEE for the Paraguayan Chaco. Remote Sensing, 13(24), 5105. For further information please contact: patrick.kacic@dlr.de.