NEWS

 

New Map Shows Measuring Carbon in Amazon is Feasible

New York Times

14 September 2010

 

Perú avanza en mapeo del carbono almacenado en nuestros bosques tropicales

INFOREGIÓN

9 September 2010

 

Carbon Mapping Breakthrough

Carnegie Institution for Science

7 September 2010

 


 

Following decades of scientific development, forest monitoring with satellites should be an everyday activity for non-experts, thus helping to improve environmental conservation, forest management, and resource policy development.  With CLASlite, we seek to support and expand the capacity of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and academic institutions to map and monitor forests with satellite imagery.

 

Through extensive observation of user needs, the CLASlite website has been developed specifically for its users.  Here you will find information about using the tool and interpreting resulting images.  Further, we hope that this will be a space for the exchange of CLASlite user experiences and that users can share the challenges and successes of satellite-based forest monitoring in the context of environmental management.

 

The CLASlite project is made possible by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation as well as the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.  CLASlite software and capacity building are available to non-commercial institutions in the Andes-Amazon Region.