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Deforestation monitoring with Sentinel-1
During this webinar, we will employ RUS to monitor on-going
deforestation over the Chaco region in the north of Paraguay using Ground Range
Detected (GRD) products from the Sentinel-1 satellite.
We will show you how to access the RUS Service and how to
download, process, analyse and visualize the free data acquired by the
Copernicus satellites.
Background
Forests cover almost a third of world's land surface, representing one of the most important ecosystem in our planet and a fundamental element to fight climate change. They provide fundamental ecosystem services such as absorbing, storing and converting carbon dioxide (C02) into oxygen or reducing the effect of erosion caused by wind and rain amongst other. Moreover, forests create natural habitat to a large variegate of flora and fauna species hence preserving global biodiversity.
Rapid shrinking of forest creates a major threat and increases the effects of climate change. Every year, large forested areas are cleared out all over the world due to different driving forces and precise monitoring of these activities is required to reduce their negative impact.
The Copernicus program, which includes a new family of earth observation satellites known as the Sentinels, provides a unique opportunity to quickly map the ever-changing forests and provide regular updates on their condition at a range of spatial and temporal resolutions.
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Questions & Answers
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Webinar
Duration
1 hour + 20 minutes for Q&A
Training time
14:30 - 16:00 CET
Training date
Thursday 6th of December 2018
Max. no. participants
500