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Forest Loss

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Forest Loss

Computation of Forest Cover Loss colored by year of loss: it illustrates satellite-derived difference in forest cover compared to 2020. Geospatially derived forest loss is the process of using geographic information systems (GIS) technology to identify and measure the loss of forest cover over time. This can be done by comparing different sets of spatial data, such as satellite imagery to identify changes in the extent of forested areas. Geospatially derived forest loss can provide important information about the causes and consequences of deforestation, and can be used to support efforts to conserve and manage forests more effectively.

Metadata

Number

3

Availability

Available Now

Source

Landsat

Original Source

NASA / USGS

Resolution

30.92m

Cadence

Yearly

Delivery Time

Hours

Price

€100

Coverage

Global

Data Range

1/1/2001 - 1/1/2021

Commercial Use

Not specified

Sample Asset

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Created

7/30/2022 13:13

GIZ

Forest Loss

EECU Seconds

4

Graph Data

Citywide cumulative forest loss per year in m2/hectares.

% of total forest loss over total area per year as well as a total for latest year.

% of forestloss in AOI

Research

No research note listed.

Local Sample

Forest Loss.jpg