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Public map of the state of the world's forests

27.02.2014

On February 20, 2014, the World Resources Institute, in partnership with Global Forest Watch, launched a new website. In tandem with this site, a geographic information system based on ArcGIS technologies was launched, which allows you to quickly track the loss of forests around the world.

The new geoinformation service allows monitoring the state of the planet's forests in near real time and combines satellite observation data, maps of protected areas, information from researchers' mobile terminals, and an array of information from Esri databases, such as Landsat.

The new geo-information service Global Forest Watch is intended for everyone who is interested in preserving the forests of our planet, including volunteers, government officials, buyers and suppliers of wood. According to Esri experts, real-time monitoring using geoinformation technologies should improve the efficiency of forest resource management, improve the quality of life of people and the ecological situation.

With the help of a geographic information portal on the Esri platform, anyone can now get data collected by Global Forest Watch specialists - information from satellites and from many other sources. Moreover, authorized users can add new datasets and applications to implement their research projects, which involve the analysis of various indicators related to changes in the forest cover of the planet and individual regions.

Global Forest Watch is a partnership of over 40 organizations led by the World Resources Institute. This community traditionally makes extensive use of geographic information systems designed for forest resource management. Unfortunately, monitoring the state of forest cover is still a difficult problem. Meanwhile, there are fewer and fewer untouched forests on the planet. So, contrary to the popular belief that Russia is a country of vast expanses of untouched nature, according to 10-year-old data, only 26% of Russian forest areas have escaped the impact of industrial and agricultural human activities. The control of forest use is complicated by the fact that traditional methods of monitoring often do not keep up with the pace of industrial development.

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