ºÝºÝߣshows by User: GlobalForestWatch / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: GlobalForestWatch / Tue, 06 May 2025 12:30:01 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: GlobalForestWatch 2025 Small Grants Fund Applicant Webinar ºÝºÝߣs /slideshow/2025-small-grants-fund-applicant-webinar-slides/278793089 2025applicantwebinarslides-250506123001-e57306d7
uring the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. The webinar will be available in English, Spanish, and French. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. ]]>

uring the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. The webinar will be available in English, Spanish, and French. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. ]]>
Tue, 06 May 2025 12:30:01 GMT /slideshow/2025-small-grants-fund-applicant-webinar-slides/278793089 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) 2025 Small Grants Fund Applicant Webinar ºÝºÝߣs GlobalForestWatch uring the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. The webinar will be available in English, Spanish, and French. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2025applicantwebinarslides-250506123001-e57306d7-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> uring the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. The webinar will be available in English, Spanish, and French. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar.
2025 Small Grants Fund Applicant Webinar ºÝºÝߣs from Global Forest Watch
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2025 Small Grants Fund Applicant Webinar /slideshow/2025-small-grants-fund-applicant-webinar/278760937 2025applicantwebinarslides-250505191943-d8a5a33f
Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2025 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build the capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. ]]>

Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2025 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build the capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. ]]>
Mon, 05 May 2025 19:19:43 GMT /slideshow/2025-small-grants-fund-applicant-webinar/278760937 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) 2025 Small Grants Fund Applicant Webinar GlobalForestWatch Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2025 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build the capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2025applicantwebinarslides-250505191943-d8a5a33f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2025 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build the capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2025 application process and host a short demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. This webinar will be recorded, and the recordings and slides will be shared with participants afterwards.
2025 Small Grants Fund Applicant Webinar from Global Forest Watch
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How to Use the Carbon Data on Global Forest Watch /slideshow/how-to-use-the-carbon-data-on-global-forest-watch/277535879 carbonofficehours2025-250404232559-de3159d7
Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on April 3 at 11 AM EDT for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback.]]>

Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on April 3 at 11 AM EDT for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback.]]>
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 23:25:59 GMT /slideshow/how-to-use-the-carbon-data-on-global-forest-watch/277535879 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) How to Use the Carbon Data on Global Forest Watch GlobalForestWatch Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on April 3 at 11 AM EDT for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/carbonofficehours2025-250404232559-de3159d7-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on April 3 at 11 AM EDT for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback.
How to Use the Carbon Data on Global Forest Watch from Global Forest Watch
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Tackling Compliance with GFW Pro: Enabling Innovation for Deforestation-Free Supply Chains /slideshow/tackling-compliance-with-gfw-pro-enabling-innovation-for-deforestation-free-supply-chains/277492737 tacklingcompliancewithgfwpro2-250403190257-3c80fd6e
As regulations like the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and new sustainability reporting rules such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) reshape global supply chains, organizations are navigating what it takes to achieve compliance and halt deforestation. Join us for this timely webinar to hear diverse perspectives from supply chain stakeholders working to combat deforestation. Through insights from businesses, financial institutions and commodity producers, we¡¯ll explore how Global Forest Watch (GFW) Pro, the supply chains edition of GFW, allows them to develop innovative new solutions to address forest loss and meet transparency requirements imposed by regulation and market demands. ]]>

As regulations like the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and new sustainability reporting rules such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) reshape global supply chains, organizations are navigating what it takes to achieve compliance and halt deforestation. Join us for this timely webinar to hear diverse perspectives from supply chain stakeholders working to combat deforestation. Through insights from businesses, financial institutions and commodity producers, we¡¯ll explore how Global Forest Watch (GFW) Pro, the supply chains edition of GFW, allows them to develop innovative new solutions to address forest loss and meet transparency requirements imposed by regulation and market demands. ]]>
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:02:57 GMT /slideshow/tackling-compliance-with-gfw-pro-enabling-innovation-for-deforestation-free-supply-chains/277492737 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Tackling Compliance with GFW Pro: Enabling Innovation for Deforestation-Free Supply Chains GlobalForestWatch As regulations like the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and new sustainability reporting rules such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) reshape global supply chains, organizations are navigating what it takes to achieve compliance and halt deforestation. Join us for this timely webinar to hear diverse perspectives from supply chain stakeholders working to combat deforestation. Through insights from businesses, financial institutions and commodity producers, we¡¯ll explore how Global Forest Watch (GFW) Pro, the supply chains edition of GFW, allows them to develop innovative new solutions to address forest loss and meet transparency requirements imposed by regulation and market demands. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tacklingcompliancewithgfwpro2-250403190257-3c80fd6e-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As regulations like the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and new sustainability reporting rules such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) reshape global supply chains, organizations are navigating what it takes to achieve compliance and halt deforestation. Join us for this timely webinar to hear diverse perspectives from supply chain stakeholders working to combat deforestation. Through insights from businesses, financial institutions and commodity producers, we¡¯ll explore how Global Forest Watch (GFW) Pro, the supply chains edition of GFW, allows them to develop innovative new solutions to address forest loss and meet transparency requirements imposed by regulation and market demands.
Tackling Compliance with GFW Pro: Enabling Innovation for Deforestation-Free Supply Chains from Global Forest Watch
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La huella de la miner¨ªa en los bosques latinoamericanos https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/la-huella-de-la-mineria-en-los-bosques-latinoamericanos/273998197 latinamericaminingwebinares-241211181338-8edf9b0a
En este seminario web, exploraremos la intersecci¨®n entre la miner¨ªa y la deforestaci¨®n en Am¨¦rica Latina. Comenzaremos con una introducci¨®n general del papel de los datos satelitales y la plataforma Global Forest Watch (GFW) en el seguimiento de la deforestaci¨®n, seguido de una presentaci¨®n de perspectivas del programa de datos satelitales del NICFI. ]]>

En este seminario web, exploraremos la intersecci¨®n entre la miner¨ªa y la deforestaci¨®n en Am¨¦rica Latina. Comenzaremos con una introducci¨®n general del papel de los datos satelitales y la plataforma Global Forest Watch (GFW) en el seguimiento de la deforestaci¨®n, seguido de una presentaci¨®n de perspectivas del programa de datos satelitales del NICFI. ]]>
Wed, 11 Dec 2024 18:13:38 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/la-huella-de-la-mineria-en-los-bosques-latinoamericanos/273998197 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) La huella de la miner¨ªa en los bosques latinoamericanos GlobalForestWatch En este seminario web, exploraremos la intersecci¨®n entre la miner¨ªa y la deforestaci¨®n en Am¨¦rica Latina. Comenzaremos con una introducci¨®n general del papel de los datos satelitales y la plataforma Global Forest Watch (GFW) en el seguimiento de la deforestaci¨®n, seguido de una presentaci¨®n de perspectivas del programa de datos satelitales del NICFI. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/latinamericaminingwebinares-241211181338-8edf9b0a-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> En este seminario web, exploraremos la intersecci¨®n entre la miner¨ªa y la deforestaci¨®n en Am¨¦rica Latina. Comenzaremos con una introducci¨®n general del papel de los datos satelitales y la plataforma Global Forest Watch (GFW) en el seguimiento de la deforestaci¨®n, seguido de una presentaci¨®n de perspectivas del programa de datos satelitales del NICFI.
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Mining¡¯s Footprint in Latin American Forests /slideshow/mining-s-footprint-in-latin-american-forests/273998154 latinamericaminingwebinaren1-241211181009-4257c9fb
In this webinar, we¡¯ll explore the intersection between mining and deforestation in Latin America. We¡¯ll begin with an overview of the Global Forest Watch (GFW) platform and the role of satellite data in tracking deforestation, followed by insights from the NICFI Satellite Data program. program. ]]>

In this webinar, we¡¯ll explore the intersection between mining and deforestation in Latin America. We¡¯ll begin with an overview of the Global Forest Watch (GFW) platform and the role of satellite data in tracking deforestation, followed by insights from the NICFI Satellite Data program. program. ]]>
Wed, 11 Dec 2024 18:10:09 GMT /slideshow/mining-s-footprint-in-latin-american-forests/273998154 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Mining¡¯s Footprint in Latin American Forests GlobalForestWatch In this webinar, we¡¯ll explore the intersection between mining and deforestation in Latin America. We¡¯ll begin with an overview of the Global Forest Watch (GFW) platform and the role of satellite data in tracking deforestation, followed by insights from the NICFI Satellite Data program. program. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/latinamericaminingwebinaren1-241211181009-4257c9fb-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this webinar, we¡¯ll explore the intersection between mining and deforestation in Latin America. We¡¯ll begin with an overview of the Global Forest Watch (GFW) platform and the role of satellite data in tracking deforestation, followed by insights from the NICFI Satellite Data program. program.
Mining¡¯s Footprint in Latin American Forests from Global Forest Watch
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Stories from the Field: Forest Guardians Harnessing Data to Combat Illegal Deforestation.pptx https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/stories-from-the-field-forest-guardians-harnessing-data-to-combat-illegal-deforestation-pptx/273508110 storiesfromthefieldforestguardiansharnessingdatatocombatillegaldeforestation-241121214431-6b6bed90
Forest guardians around the world are on the front lines of protecting forests and combating climate change. These protectors of the environment, from local communities to advocacy organizations, rely on tools like Global Forest Watch (GFW) to monitor and raise awareness of illegal deforestation in real time. Deforestation alerts provided by GFW empower them to take swift action, shining a light on activities that would otherwise go unnoticed. In this webinar, we explored how deforestation alerts have become a vital tool for stopping illegal deforestation. We featured partners such as Rainforest Foundation US, ORAU and Forest Watcher Indonesia and to discuss their methodologies for using GFW data and the deforestation alerts in their work and success stories of how they¡¯ve helped halt illegal activities. ]]>

Forest guardians around the world are on the front lines of protecting forests and combating climate change. These protectors of the environment, from local communities to advocacy organizations, rely on tools like Global Forest Watch (GFW) to monitor and raise awareness of illegal deforestation in real time. Deforestation alerts provided by GFW empower them to take swift action, shining a light on activities that would otherwise go unnoticed. In this webinar, we explored how deforestation alerts have become a vital tool for stopping illegal deforestation. We featured partners such as Rainforest Foundation US, ORAU and Forest Watcher Indonesia and to discuss their methodologies for using GFW data and the deforestation alerts in their work and success stories of how they¡¯ve helped halt illegal activities. ]]>
Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:44:31 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/stories-from-the-field-forest-guardians-harnessing-data-to-combat-illegal-deforestation-pptx/273508110 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Stories from the Field: Forest Guardians Harnessing Data to Combat Illegal Deforestation.pptx GlobalForestWatch Forest guardians around the world are on the front lines of protecting forests and combating climate change. These protectors of the environment, from local communities to advocacy organizations, rely on tools like Global Forest Watch (GFW) to monitor and raise awareness of illegal deforestation in real time. Deforestation alerts provided by GFW empower them to take swift action, shining a light on activities that would otherwise go unnoticed. In this webinar, we explored how deforestation alerts have become a vital tool for stopping illegal deforestation. We featured partners such as Rainforest Foundation US, ORAU and Forest Watcher Indonesia and to discuss their methodologies for using GFW data and the deforestation alerts in their work and success stories of how they¡¯ve helped halt illegal activities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/storiesfromthefieldforestguardiansharnessingdatatocombatillegaldeforestation-241121214431-6b6bed90-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Forest guardians around the world are on the front lines of protecting forests and combating climate change. These protectors of the environment, from local communities to advocacy organizations, rely on tools like Global Forest Watch (GFW) to monitor and raise awareness of illegal deforestation in real time. Deforestation alerts provided by GFW empower them to take swift action, shining a light on activities that would otherwise go unnoticed. In this webinar, we explored how deforestation alerts have become a vital tool for stopping illegal deforestation. We featured partners such as Rainforest Foundation US, ORAU and Forest Watcher Indonesia and to discuss their methodologies for using GFW data and the deforestation alerts in their work and success stories of how they¡¯ve helped halt illegal activities.
from Global Forest Watch
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GFW Office Hours Presentation_RADD Alerts_11.20.24.pptx /slideshow/gfw-office-hours-presentation_radd-alerts_11-20-24-pptx/273508001 gfwofficehourspresentationraddalerts11-241121213752-d9db213b
The RADD alerts are included GFW¡¯s integrated deforestation alert layer, meaning that users can now benefit from higher confidence alerts and faster detection of potential deforestation in continental Southeast Asia. Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 20 at 9 PM ET | November 21 at 12 PM WIB for an overview of the deforestation alert systems and more information about the RADD alerts expansion in mainland Southeast Asia. During office hours, participants had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share any lessons learned. ]]>

The RADD alerts are included GFW¡¯s integrated deforestation alert layer, meaning that users can now benefit from higher confidence alerts and faster detection of potential deforestation in continental Southeast Asia. Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 20 at 9 PM ET | November 21 at 12 PM WIB for an overview of the deforestation alert systems and more information about the RADD alerts expansion in mainland Southeast Asia. During office hours, participants had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share any lessons learned. ]]>
Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:37:51 GMT /slideshow/gfw-office-hours-presentation_radd-alerts_11-20-24-pptx/273508001 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) GFW Office Hours Presentation_RADD Alerts_11.20.24.pptx GlobalForestWatch The RADD alerts are included GFW¡¯s integrated deforestation alert layer, meaning that users can now benefit from higher confidence alerts and faster detection of potential deforestation in continental Southeast Asia. Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 20 at 9 PM ET | November 21 at 12 PM WIB for an overview of the deforestation alert systems and more information about the RADD alerts expansion in mainland Southeast Asia. During office hours, participants had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share any lessons learned. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfwofficehourspresentationraddalerts11-241121213752-d9db213b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The RADD alerts are included GFW¡¯s integrated deforestation alert layer, meaning that users can now benefit from higher confidence alerts and faster detection of potential deforestation in continental Southeast Asia. Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 20 at 9 PM ET | November 21 at 12 PM WIB for an overview of the deforestation alert systems and more information about the RADD alerts expansion in mainland Southeast Asia. During office hours, participants had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share any lessons learned.
GFW Office Hours Presentation_RADD Alerts_11.20.24.pptx from Global Forest Watch
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Office hours: Carbon Office Hours_Nov 11 2024.pptx /slideshow/office-hours-carbon-office-hours_nov-11-2024-pptx/273281325 carbonofficehours20241111-241113171513-a8a6d1fd
Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 13 at 10 AM EST | 2 PM UTC for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback.]]>

Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 13 at 10 AM EST | 2 PM UTC for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback.]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:15:13 GMT /slideshow/office-hours-carbon-office-hours_nov-11-2024-pptx/273281325 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Office hours: Carbon Office Hours_Nov 11 2024.pptx GlobalForestWatch Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 13 at 10 AM EST | 2 PM UTC for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/carbonofficehours20241111-241113171513-a8a6d1fd-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. Do you have questions about GFW¡¯s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on November 13 at 10 AM EST | 2 PM UTC for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, you¡¯ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you¡¯ve used the data and your feedback.
Office hours: Carbon Office Hours_Nov 11 2024.pptx from Global Forest Watch
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Webinar: Community Led Forest Management_Nov 7 2024.pptx https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/webinar-community-led-forest-management_nov-7-2024-pptx/273281181 webinarcommunityledforestmanagement-241113170735-1c67fa91
Could increasing local management of forest lands be a solution to enhance forest protection and maintain carbon sinks in the Congo Basin? Forests are the backbone of livelihoods for Indigenous Peoples and local communities across Africa, especially in the Congo Basin. However, as Global Forest Watch¡¯s (GFW) latest analysis reveals, the region continues to experience persistent rates of primary forest loss, disproportionally impacting Indigenous and local communities dependent on these biodiverse and resource-rich forests. Yet community-led forest management offers communities the chance to assert their rights, improve livelihoods and preserve biodiversity while contributing to climate resilience. Evidence from the Amazon basin show deforestation rates are two to three times lower in Indigenous and community lands with secure tenure than other types of forest tenure, but similar data for the Congo Basin is limited. This is why we are excited to feature perspectives from Indigenous and local communities on how community-led forest management can strengthen forest conservation, protect land rights and contribute to livelihoods in the Congo Basin during our webinar on November 7 at 9:00 AM ET / 3:00 PM WAT. Hosted by WRI Africa and GFW, this event highlighted the combination of geospatial tools such as GFW with traditional and ecological knowledge (TEK) to document and showcase Indigenous and community efforts to sustainably manage their customary forestlands. The webinar was held in French with simultaneous interpretation in English.]]>

Could increasing local management of forest lands be a solution to enhance forest protection and maintain carbon sinks in the Congo Basin? Forests are the backbone of livelihoods for Indigenous Peoples and local communities across Africa, especially in the Congo Basin. However, as Global Forest Watch¡¯s (GFW) latest analysis reveals, the region continues to experience persistent rates of primary forest loss, disproportionally impacting Indigenous and local communities dependent on these biodiverse and resource-rich forests. Yet community-led forest management offers communities the chance to assert their rights, improve livelihoods and preserve biodiversity while contributing to climate resilience. Evidence from the Amazon basin show deforestation rates are two to three times lower in Indigenous and community lands with secure tenure than other types of forest tenure, but similar data for the Congo Basin is limited. This is why we are excited to feature perspectives from Indigenous and local communities on how community-led forest management can strengthen forest conservation, protect land rights and contribute to livelihoods in the Congo Basin during our webinar on November 7 at 9:00 AM ET / 3:00 PM WAT. Hosted by WRI Africa and GFW, this event highlighted the combination of geospatial tools such as GFW with traditional and ecological knowledge (TEK) to document and showcase Indigenous and community efforts to sustainably manage their customary forestlands. The webinar was held in French with simultaneous interpretation in English.]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:07:35 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/webinar-community-led-forest-management_nov-7-2024-pptx/273281181 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Webinar: Community Led Forest Management_Nov 7 2024.pptx GlobalForestWatch Could increasing local management of forest lands be a solution to enhance forest protection and maintain carbon sinks in the Congo Basin? Forests are the backbone of livelihoods for Indigenous Peoples and local communities across Africa, especially in the Congo Basin. However, as Global Forest Watch¡¯s (GFW) latest analysis reveals, the region continues to experience persistent rates of primary forest loss, disproportionally impacting Indigenous and local communities dependent on these biodiverse and resource-rich forests. Yet community-led forest management offers communities the chance to assert their rights, improve livelihoods and preserve biodiversity while contributing to climate resilience. Evidence from the Amazon basin show deforestation rates are two to three times lower in Indigenous and community lands with secure tenure than other types of forest tenure, but similar data for the Congo Basin is limited. This is why we are excited to feature perspectives from Indigenous and local communities on how community-led forest management can strengthen forest conservation, protect land rights and contribute to livelihoods in the Congo Basin during our webinar on November 7 at 9:00 AM ET / 3:00 PM WAT. Hosted by WRI Africa and GFW, this event highlighted the combination of geospatial tools such as GFW with traditional and ecological knowledge (TEK) to document and showcase Indigenous and community efforts to sustainably manage their customary forestlands. The webinar was held in French with simultaneous interpretation in English. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinarcommunityledforestmanagement-241113170735-1c67fa91-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Could increasing local management of forest lands be a solution to enhance forest protection and maintain carbon sinks in the Congo Basin? Forests are the backbone of livelihoods for Indigenous Peoples and local communities across Africa, especially in the Congo Basin. However, as Global Forest Watch¡¯s (GFW) latest analysis reveals, the region continues to experience persistent rates of primary forest loss, disproportionally impacting Indigenous and local communities dependent on these biodiverse and resource-rich forests. Yet community-led forest management offers communities the chance to assert their rights, improve livelihoods and preserve biodiversity while contributing to climate resilience. Evidence from the Amazon basin show deforestation rates are two to three times lower in Indigenous and community lands with secure tenure than other types of forest tenure, but similar data for the Congo Basin is limited. This is why we are excited to feature perspectives from Indigenous and local communities on how community-led forest management can strengthen forest conservation, protect land rights and contribute to livelihoods in the Congo Basin during our webinar on November 7 at 9:00 AM ET / 3:00 PM WAT. Hosted by WRI Africa and GFW, this event highlighted the combination of geospatial tools such as GFW with traditional and ecological knowledge (TEK) to document and showcase Indigenous and community efforts to sustainably manage their customary forestlands. The webinar was held in French with simultaneous interpretation in English.
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Mobilizing Impact How GFW Drives Innovation and Collaboration to Combat Deforestation.pptx /slideshow/mobilizing-impact-how-gfw-drives-innovation-and-collaboration-to-combat-deforestation-pptx/270990809 mobilizingimpacthowgfwdrivesinnovationandcollaborationtocombatdeforestation-240813192831-dcfc92c9
More information: https://www.wri.org/events/2024/8/mobilizing-impact-how-gfw-drives-innovation-and-collaboration-combat-deforestation]]>

More information: https://www.wri.org/events/2024/8/mobilizing-impact-how-gfw-drives-innovation-and-collaboration-combat-deforestation]]>
Tue, 13 Aug 2024 19:28:31 GMT /slideshow/mobilizing-impact-how-gfw-drives-innovation-and-collaboration-to-combat-deforestation-pptx/270990809 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Mobilizing Impact How GFW Drives Innovation and Collaboration to Combat Deforestation.pptx GlobalForestWatch More information: https://www.wri.org/events/2024/8/mobilizing-impact-how-gfw-drives-innovation-and-collaboration-combat-deforestation <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mobilizingimpacthowgfwdrivesinnovationandcollaborationtocombatdeforestation-240813192831-dcfc92c9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> More information: https://www.wri.org/events/2024/8/mobilizing-impact-how-gfw-drives-innovation-and-collaboration-combat-deforestation
Mobilizing Impact How GFW Drives Innovation and Collaboration to Combat Deforestation.pptx from Global Forest Watch
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GFW Office Hours: How to Use Planet Imagery on Global Forest Watch_June 11, 2024 /slideshow/gfw-office-hours-how-to-use-planet-imagery-on-global-forest-watch_june-11-2024/269786890 planetofficehoursjune112024-240620134127-e23149aa
Earlier this year, we hosted a webinar on Deforestation Exposed: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing. If you missed this webinar or have any questions about Norway¡¯s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) Satellite Data Program and Planet¡¯s high-resolution mosaics, please join our expert-led office hours for an overview of how to use Planet¡¯s satellite imagery on GFW, including how to access and analyze the data. ]]>

Earlier this year, we hosted a webinar on Deforestation Exposed: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing. If you missed this webinar or have any questions about Norway¡¯s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) Satellite Data Program and Planet¡¯s high-resolution mosaics, please join our expert-led office hours for an overview of how to use Planet¡¯s satellite imagery on GFW, including how to access and analyze the data. ]]>
Thu, 20 Jun 2024 13:41:27 GMT /slideshow/gfw-office-hours-how-to-use-planet-imagery-on-global-forest-watch_june-11-2024/269786890 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) GFW Office Hours: How to Use Planet Imagery on Global Forest Watch_June 11, 2024 GlobalForestWatch Earlier this year, we hosted a webinar on Deforestation Exposed: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing. If you missed this webinar or have any questions about Norway¡¯s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) Satellite Data Program and Planet¡¯s high-resolution mosaics, please join our expert-led office hours for an overview of how to use Planet¡¯s satellite imagery on GFW, including how to access and analyze the data. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/planetofficehoursjune112024-240620134127-e23149aa-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Earlier this year, we hosted a webinar on Deforestation Exposed: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing. If you missed this webinar or have any questions about Norway¡¯s International Climate &amp; Forests Initiative (NICFI) Satellite Data Program and Planet¡¯s high-resolution mosaics, please join our expert-led office hours for an overview of how to use Planet¡¯s satellite imagery on GFW, including how to access and analyze the data.
GFW Office Hours: How to Use Planet Imagery on Global Forest Watch_June 11, 2024 from Global Forest Watch
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Forest Loss in 2023: Regional Contexts and Global Trends - April 4, 2024 Webinar /slideshow/forest-loss-in-2023-regional-contexts-and-global-trends-webinar/267128219 webinar2023treecoverloss-240405143337-9c97a21d
What were the trends in forest loss in 2023, and what factors are impacting these trends at the country and regional levels? Where are the bright spots of forest loss decline, and where are the areas of concern? Join World Resource Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch for an analysis of the latest annual tree cover loss data from the University of Maryland¡¯s GLAD lab on Thursday, April 4, from 9-10 am EDT. Following a presentation of the 2023 tree cover loss data, we will host a discussion around the specific contexts, implications and impacts of these findings at country and regional levels. Register now to join the virtual discussion live or to receive a link to the webinar recording following the live event. We also invite you to explore the tree cover loss data, in-depth analysis and expert insights on the state of the world¡¯s forests, which will be released on the Global Forest Review prior to the webinar on Thursday, April 4.]]>

What were the trends in forest loss in 2023, and what factors are impacting these trends at the country and regional levels? Where are the bright spots of forest loss decline, and where are the areas of concern? Join World Resource Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch for an analysis of the latest annual tree cover loss data from the University of Maryland¡¯s GLAD lab on Thursday, April 4, from 9-10 am EDT. Following a presentation of the 2023 tree cover loss data, we will host a discussion around the specific contexts, implications and impacts of these findings at country and regional levels. Register now to join the virtual discussion live or to receive a link to the webinar recording following the live event. We also invite you to explore the tree cover loss data, in-depth analysis and expert insights on the state of the world¡¯s forests, which will be released on the Global Forest Review prior to the webinar on Thursday, April 4.]]>
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 14:33:37 GMT /slideshow/forest-loss-in-2023-regional-contexts-and-global-trends-webinar/267128219 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Forest Loss in 2023: Regional Contexts and Global Trends - April 4, 2024 Webinar GlobalForestWatch What were the trends in forest loss in 2023, and what factors are impacting these trends at the country and regional levels? Where are the bright spots of forest loss decline, and where are the areas of concern? Join World Resource Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch for an analysis of the latest annual tree cover loss data from the University of Maryland¡¯s GLAD lab on Thursday, April 4, from 9-10 am EDT. Following a presentation of the 2023 tree cover loss data, we will host a discussion around the specific contexts, implications and impacts of these findings at country and regional levels. Register now to join the virtual discussion live or to receive a link to the webinar recording following the live event. We also invite you to explore the tree cover loss data, in-depth analysis and expert insights on the state of the world¡¯s forests, which will be released on the Global Forest Review prior to the webinar on Thursday, April 4. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinar2023treecoverloss-240405143337-9c97a21d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What were the trends in forest loss in 2023, and what factors are impacting these trends at the country and regional levels? Where are the bright spots of forest loss decline, and where are the areas of concern? Join World Resource Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch for an analysis of the latest annual tree cover loss data from the University of Maryland¡¯s GLAD lab on Thursday, April 4, from 9-10 am EDT. Following a presentation of the 2023 tree cover loss data, we will host a discussion around the specific contexts, implications and impacts of these findings at country and regional levels. Register now to join the virtual discussion live or to receive a link to the webinar recording following the live event. We also invite you to explore the tree cover loss data, in-depth analysis and expert insights on the state of the world¡¯s forests, which will be released on the Global Forest Review prior to the webinar on Thursday, April 4.
Forest Loss in 2023: Regional Contexts and Global Trends - April 4, 2024 Webinar from Global Forest Watch
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GFW_Deforestation Exposed Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing_March 7 2024.pptx /slideshow/gfwdeforestation-exposed-using-high-resolution-satellite-imagery-to-investigate-forest-clearingmarch-7-2024pptx/266732990 gfwdeforestationexposedusinghighresolutionsatelliteimagerytoinvestigateforestclearingfinalslides-240311162243-9424b4aa
Thanks to the Norwegian Government, Norway¡¯s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) launched their Satellite Data Program in September 2020 to power projects working to reduce and reverse tropical forest loss. Under this program Global Forest Watch (GFW) users can access Planet¡¯s high-resolution, analysis-ready mosaics of the world¡¯s tropics to reduce and reverse deforestation, combat climate change and more. During this webinar, we will provide an overview of the satellite imagery and resources available on GFW. We will be joined by program leads from Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) along with partners from Planet to share how this satellite imagery can help users investigate what¡¯s happening in the world¡¯s forests. We will also highlight voices from local advocacy groups and media outlets. Don¡¯t miss presentations from Mighty Earth, Reporter Brasil and SOS Orinoco on how they use this imagery in their investigations to expose unauthorized deforestation. This webinar is the first in a series of virtual events this year celebrating Voices of Global Forest Watch. A decade ago, the launch of GFW ushered in a new era of accountability and transparency around monitoring and protecting the world's forests. To celebrate 10 years of impact, our Voices of Global Forest Watch series will highlight successes of GFW users, partners and community members through videos, stories and events throughout the year. This event will be hosted in English with simultaneous interpretation to Spanish.]]>

Thanks to the Norwegian Government, Norway¡¯s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) launched their Satellite Data Program in September 2020 to power projects working to reduce and reverse tropical forest loss. Under this program Global Forest Watch (GFW) users can access Planet¡¯s high-resolution, analysis-ready mosaics of the world¡¯s tropics to reduce and reverse deforestation, combat climate change and more. During this webinar, we will provide an overview of the satellite imagery and resources available on GFW. We will be joined by program leads from Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) along with partners from Planet to share how this satellite imagery can help users investigate what¡¯s happening in the world¡¯s forests. We will also highlight voices from local advocacy groups and media outlets. Don¡¯t miss presentations from Mighty Earth, Reporter Brasil and SOS Orinoco on how they use this imagery in their investigations to expose unauthorized deforestation. This webinar is the first in a series of virtual events this year celebrating Voices of Global Forest Watch. A decade ago, the launch of GFW ushered in a new era of accountability and transparency around monitoring and protecting the world's forests. To celebrate 10 years of impact, our Voices of Global Forest Watch series will highlight successes of GFW users, partners and community members through videos, stories and events throughout the year. This event will be hosted in English with simultaneous interpretation to Spanish.]]>
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 16:22:43 GMT /slideshow/gfwdeforestation-exposed-using-high-resolution-satellite-imagery-to-investigate-forest-clearingmarch-7-2024pptx/266732990 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) GFW_Deforestation Exposed Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing_March 7 2024.pptx GlobalForestWatch Thanks to the Norwegian Government, Norway¡¯s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) launched their Satellite Data Program in September 2020 to power projects working to reduce and reverse tropical forest loss. Under this program Global Forest Watch (GFW) users can access Planet¡¯s high-resolution, analysis-ready mosaics of the world¡¯s tropics to reduce and reverse deforestation, combat climate change and more. During this webinar, we will provide an overview of the satellite imagery and resources available on GFW. We will be joined by program leads from Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) along with partners from Planet to share how this satellite imagery can help users investigate what¡¯s happening in the world¡¯s forests. We will also highlight voices from local advocacy groups and media outlets. Don¡¯t miss presentations from Mighty Earth, Reporter Brasil and SOS Orinoco on how they use this imagery in their investigations to expose unauthorized deforestation. This webinar is the first in a series of virtual events this year celebrating Voices of Global Forest Watch. A decade ago, the launch of GFW ushered in a new era of accountability and transparency around monitoring and protecting the world's forests. To celebrate 10 years of impact, our Voices of Global Forest Watch series will highlight successes of GFW users, partners and community members through videos, stories and events throughout the year. This event will be hosted in English with simultaneous interpretation to Spanish. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfwdeforestationexposedusinghighresolutionsatelliteimagerytoinvestigateforestclearingfinalslides-240311162243-9424b4aa-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Thanks to the Norwegian Government, Norway¡¯s International Climate &amp; Forests Initiative (NICFI) launched their Satellite Data Program in September 2020 to power projects working to reduce and reverse tropical forest loss. Under this program Global Forest Watch (GFW) users can access Planet¡¯s high-resolution, analysis-ready mosaics of the world¡¯s tropics to reduce and reverse deforestation, combat climate change and more. During this webinar, we will provide an overview of the satellite imagery and resources available on GFW. We will be joined by program leads from Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) along with partners from Planet to share how this satellite imagery can help users investigate what¡¯s happening in the world¡¯s forests. We will also highlight voices from local advocacy groups and media outlets. Don¡¯t miss presentations from Mighty Earth, Reporter Brasil and SOS Orinoco on how they use this imagery in their investigations to expose unauthorized deforestation. This webinar is the first in a series of virtual events this year celebrating Voices of Global Forest Watch. A decade ago, the launch of GFW ushered in a new era of accountability and transparency around monitoring and protecting the world&#39;s forests. To celebrate 10 years of impact, our Voices of Global Forest Watch series will highlight successes of GFW users, partners and community members through videos, stories and events throughout the year. This event will be hosted in English with simultaneous interpretation to Spanish.
GFW_Deforestation Exposed Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing_March 7 2024.pptx from Global Forest Watch
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2024 Small Grants Fund_ºÝºÝߣs.pdf /slideshow/2024-small-grants-fundslidespdf/266044890 2024smallgrantsfundslides-240201214433-456b8514
Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2024 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. To learn more before you apply, join us for the 2024 GFW Small Grants Fund webinar on January 30th at 9:00am ET. This webinar will take place in English. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2024 application process and host a demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here: https://gfw.global/3HmszCN for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. By registering for this webinar, you agree to subscribe and receive updates from WRI and Global Forest Watch. ]]>

Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2024 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. To learn more before you apply, join us for the 2024 GFW Small Grants Fund webinar on January 30th at 9:00am ET. This webinar will take place in English. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2024 application process and host a demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here: https://gfw.global/3HmszCN for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. By registering for this webinar, you agree to subscribe and receive updates from WRI and Global Forest Watch. ]]>
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 21:44:33 GMT /slideshow/2024-small-grants-fundslidespdf/266044890 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) 2024 Small Grants Fund_ºÝºÝߣs.pdf GlobalForestWatch Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2024 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. To learn more before you apply, join us for the 2024 GFW Small Grants Fund webinar on January 30th at 9:00am ET. This webinar will take place in English. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2024 application process and host a demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here: https://gfw.global/3HmszCN for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. By registering for this webinar, you agree to subscribe and receive updates from WRI and Global Forest Watch. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2024smallgrantsfundslides-240201214433-456b8514-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Applications are now open for the Global Forest Watch (GFW) Small Grants Fund 2024 grant cycle! The GFW Small Grants Fund seeks to build capacity of civil society organizations to effectively use GFW tools and data to reduce illegal or unplanned deforestation and sustainably manage forests. To learn more before you apply, join us for the 2024 GFW Small Grants Fund webinar on January 30th at 9:00am ET. This webinar will take place in English. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the 2024 application process and host a demo of the GFW platform and its near real-time data. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end. Please visit the Small Grants Fund webpage here: https://gfw.global/3HmszCN for more information or contact us at gfwfund@wri.org if you have any questions or feedback prior to the webinar. By registering for this webinar, you agree to subscribe and receive updates from WRI and Global Forest Watch.
2024 Small Grants Fund_ºÝºÝߣs.pdf from Global Forest Watch
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GFW Datasets for Restoration_November 9 2023.pptx /slideshow/gfw-datasets-for-restorationnovember-9-2023pptx/263270398 gfwdatasetsforrestorationnovember92023-231110145912-9b7bec71
Link: https://www.wri.org/events/2023/11/tracking-tree-cover-using-global-forest-watch-datasets-restoration Webinar: Tracking Tree Cover: Using Global Forest Watch Datasets for Restoration November 09, 2023 The emergence of Earth observation data has improved the ability to map tree cover and inform a better understanding of the global distribution of trees. Global Forest Watch (GFW) hosts a variety of data sets that can be used for monitoring trees, but why do they matter? How can they be used for specific applications? This webinar will introduce newly released datasets that can be used for the purposes of tracking restoration efforts. The datasets featured in this session include the University of Maryland¡¯s Global Land Analysis and Discovery laboratory (GLAD) tree cover gain and net change data, as well as Land and Carbon Lab¡¯s recently updated Tropical Tree Cover data (formerly called Trees in Mosaic Landscapes). The Tropical Tree Cover data set maps tree cover across the tropics and can provide useful insights for those interested in monitoring trees in non-forested areas, especially in drylands, urban areas and on cropland, as well as at small spatial (local) scales. The GLAD Lab¡¯s tree cover gain and net change data sets, which are based on tree height information, are useful for understanding how the world¡¯s total forest area ¨Cboth gain and loss¡ªhas fluctuated over the past 20 years. This data can provide insights into national- and global-scale deforestation and restoration targets. Please join us for a webinar on November 9 at 9:30 AM EST on the TTC data on GFW along with an introduction to the tree cover gain, & net change data. We will share insights that users can gather from these data sets for restoration monitoring, including user presentations on the applications of these data sets data driven policy impacts. Simultaneous translations for the webinar will be provided in Spanish, French and Portuguese.]]>

Link: https://www.wri.org/events/2023/11/tracking-tree-cover-using-global-forest-watch-datasets-restoration Webinar: Tracking Tree Cover: Using Global Forest Watch Datasets for Restoration November 09, 2023 The emergence of Earth observation data has improved the ability to map tree cover and inform a better understanding of the global distribution of trees. Global Forest Watch (GFW) hosts a variety of data sets that can be used for monitoring trees, but why do they matter? How can they be used for specific applications? This webinar will introduce newly released datasets that can be used for the purposes of tracking restoration efforts. The datasets featured in this session include the University of Maryland¡¯s Global Land Analysis and Discovery laboratory (GLAD) tree cover gain and net change data, as well as Land and Carbon Lab¡¯s recently updated Tropical Tree Cover data (formerly called Trees in Mosaic Landscapes). The Tropical Tree Cover data set maps tree cover across the tropics and can provide useful insights for those interested in monitoring trees in non-forested areas, especially in drylands, urban areas and on cropland, as well as at small spatial (local) scales. The GLAD Lab¡¯s tree cover gain and net change data sets, which are based on tree height information, are useful for understanding how the world¡¯s total forest area ¨Cboth gain and loss¡ªhas fluctuated over the past 20 years. This data can provide insights into national- and global-scale deforestation and restoration targets. Please join us for a webinar on November 9 at 9:30 AM EST on the TTC data on GFW along with an introduction to the tree cover gain, & net change data. We will share insights that users can gather from these data sets for restoration monitoring, including user presentations on the applications of these data sets data driven policy impacts. Simultaneous translations for the webinar will be provided in Spanish, French and Portuguese.]]>
Fri, 10 Nov 2023 14:59:11 GMT /slideshow/gfw-datasets-for-restorationnovember-9-2023pptx/263270398 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) GFW Datasets for Restoration_November 9 2023.pptx GlobalForestWatch Link: https://www.wri.org/events/2023/11/tracking-tree-cover-using-global-forest-watch-datasets-restoration Webinar: Tracking Tree Cover: Using Global Forest Watch Datasets for Restoration November 09, 2023 The emergence of Earth observation data has improved the ability to map tree cover and inform a better understanding of the global distribution of trees. Global Forest Watch (GFW) hosts a variety of data sets that can be used for monitoring trees, but why do they matter? How can they be used for specific applications? This webinar will introduce newly released datasets that can be used for the purposes of tracking restoration efforts. The datasets featured in this session include the University of Maryland¡¯s Global Land Analysis and Discovery laboratory (GLAD) tree cover gain and net change data, as well as Land and Carbon Lab¡¯s recently updated Tropical Tree Cover data (formerly called Trees in Mosaic Landscapes). The Tropical Tree Cover data set maps tree cover across the tropics and can provide useful insights for those interested in monitoring trees in non-forested areas, especially in drylands, urban areas and on cropland, as well as at small spatial (local) scales. The GLAD Lab¡¯s tree cover gain and net change data sets, which are based on tree height information, are useful for understanding how the world¡¯s total forest area ¨Cboth gain and loss¡ªhas fluctuated over the past 20 years. This data can provide insights into national- and global-scale deforestation and restoration targets. Please join us for a webinar on November 9 at 9:30 AM EST on the TTC data on GFW along with an introduction to the tree cover gain, & net change data. We will share insights that users can gather from these data sets for restoration monitoring, including user presentations on the applications of these data sets data driven policy impacts. Simultaneous translations for the webinar will be provided in Spanish, French and Portuguese. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfwdatasetsforrestorationnovember92023-231110145912-9b7bec71-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Link: https://www.wri.org/events/2023/11/tracking-tree-cover-using-global-forest-watch-datasets-restoration Webinar: Tracking Tree Cover: Using Global Forest Watch Datasets for Restoration November 09, 2023 The emergence of Earth observation data has improved the ability to map tree cover and inform a better understanding of the global distribution of trees. Global Forest Watch (GFW) hosts a variety of data sets that can be used for monitoring trees, but why do they matter? How can they be used for specific applications? This webinar will introduce newly released datasets that can be used for the purposes of tracking restoration efforts. The datasets featured in this session include the University of Maryland¡¯s Global Land Analysis and Discovery laboratory (GLAD) tree cover gain and net change data, as well as Land and Carbon Lab¡¯s recently updated Tropical Tree Cover data (formerly called Trees in Mosaic Landscapes). The Tropical Tree Cover data set maps tree cover across the tropics and can provide useful insights for those interested in monitoring trees in non-forested areas, especially in drylands, urban areas and on cropland, as well as at small spatial (local) scales. The GLAD Lab¡¯s tree cover gain and net change data sets, which are based on tree height information, are useful for understanding how the world¡¯s total forest area ¨Cboth gain and loss¡ªhas fluctuated over the past 20 years. This data can provide insights into national- and global-scale deforestation and restoration targets. Please join us for a webinar on November 9 at 9:30 AM EST on the TTC data on GFW along with an introduction to the tree cover gain, &amp; net change data. We will share insights that users can gather from these data sets for restoration monitoring, including user presentations on the applications of these data sets data driven policy impacts. Simultaneous translations for the webinar will be provided in Spanish, French and Portuguese.
GFW Datasets for Restoration_November 9 2023.pptx from Global Forest Watch
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Que s¡¯est-il pass¨¦ dans la for¨ºt du bassin du Congo en 2022 ? Point de vue de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/que-sestil-pass-dans-la-fort-du-bassin-du-congo-en-2022-point-de-vue-de-la-socit-civile/262720452 webinaire19octfinal-231025154745-ccf9e0c4
https://www.wri.org/events/2023/10/what-happened-congo-basin-forest-2022-civil-societys-perspective-que-sest-il-passe What Happened in the Congo Basin Forest in 2022? Civil Society's Perspective The world lost a staggering 4.1 million hectares of tropical primary forest in 2022, according to data from the University of Maryland available on World Resources Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch. This is equivalent to the disappearance of 11 football (soccer) fields of forest every minute. This widespread forest loss led to the emission of 2.7 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon dioxide, underscoring the urgent need to address this critical concern. What makes the situation even more concerning is that the tropics lost 10% more primary rainforest in 2022 than in 2021. As the world¡¯s second largest tropical forest, largest carbon sink, and one of the most important ecosystems for biodiversity, the Congo Basin is vital to supporting climate, nature, and people across Africa and throughout the world. However, reducing primary forest loss in the Congo Basin region remains a challenge. World Resources Institute is organizing a series of events to illuminate recent forest loss in the Congo Basin rainforests. The first event in the series will bring together experts from the civil society to share their insights on the contextual drivers for the ongoing forest cover change and reflect on possible key interventions to reverse the trend. This webinar will be in French, with simultaneous translation into English. __ Que s¡¯est-il pass¨¦ dans la for¨ºt du bassin du Congo en 2022 ? Point de vue de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile" Le monde a perdu un impressionnant 4,1 millions d'hectares de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en 2022, selon les donn¨¦es de l'Universit¨¦ du Maryland disponibles sur Global Forest Watch de l'Institut des ressources mondiales. Cela ¨¦quivaut ¨¤ la disparition de 11 terrains de football de for¨ºt chaque minute. Cette perte de for¨ºt g¨¦n¨¦ralis¨¦e a entra?n¨¦ l'¨¦mission de 2,7 gigatonnes (Gt) de dioxyde de carbone, soulignant le besoin urgent de s'attaquer ¨¤ cette pr¨¦occupation cruciale. Ce qui rend la situation encore plus pr¨¦occupante, c'est que les tropiques ont perdu 10 % de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en plus en 2022 qu'en 2021. En tant que deuxi¨¨me plus grande for¨ºt tropicale du monde, plus grand puits de carbone et l'un des ¨¦cosyst¨¨mes les plus importants pour la biodiversit¨¦, le bassin du Congo est essentiel pour soutenir le climat, la nature et les populations ¨¤ travers l'Afrique et dans le monde entier. Cependant, r¨¦duire la perte de for¨ºt primaire dans la r¨¦gion du bassin du Congo reste un d¨¦fi. L'Institut des ressources mondiales organise une s¨¦rie d'¨¦v¨¦nements pour mettre en lumi¨¨re la r¨¦cente perte de for¨ºt dans les for¨ºts tropicales du bassin du Congo. Le premier ¨¦v¨¦nement de la s¨¦rie r¨¦unira des experts de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile pour partager leurs connaissances sur les moteurs contextuels du changement continu de la couverture foresti¨¨re et r¨¦fl¨¦chir sur les...]]>

https://www.wri.org/events/2023/10/what-happened-congo-basin-forest-2022-civil-societys-perspective-que-sest-il-passe What Happened in the Congo Basin Forest in 2022? Civil Society's Perspective The world lost a staggering 4.1 million hectares of tropical primary forest in 2022, according to data from the University of Maryland available on World Resources Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch. This is equivalent to the disappearance of 11 football (soccer) fields of forest every minute. This widespread forest loss led to the emission of 2.7 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon dioxide, underscoring the urgent need to address this critical concern. What makes the situation even more concerning is that the tropics lost 10% more primary rainforest in 2022 than in 2021. As the world¡¯s second largest tropical forest, largest carbon sink, and one of the most important ecosystems for biodiversity, the Congo Basin is vital to supporting climate, nature, and people across Africa and throughout the world. However, reducing primary forest loss in the Congo Basin region remains a challenge. World Resources Institute is organizing a series of events to illuminate recent forest loss in the Congo Basin rainforests. The first event in the series will bring together experts from the civil society to share their insights on the contextual drivers for the ongoing forest cover change and reflect on possible key interventions to reverse the trend. This webinar will be in French, with simultaneous translation into English. __ Que s¡¯est-il pass¨¦ dans la for¨ºt du bassin du Congo en 2022 ? Point de vue de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile" Le monde a perdu un impressionnant 4,1 millions d'hectares de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en 2022, selon les donn¨¦es de l'Universit¨¦ du Maryland disponibles sur Global Forest Watch de l'Institut des ressources mondiales. Cela ¨¦quivaut ¨¤ la disparition de 11 terrains de football de for¨ºt chaque minute. Cette perte de for¨ºt g¨¦n¨¦ralis¨¦e a entra?n¨¦ l'¨¦mission de 2,7 gigatonnes (Gt) de dioxyde de carbone, soulignant le besoin urgent de s'attaquer ¨¤ cette pr¨¦occupation cruciale. Ce qui rend la situation encore plus pr¨¦occupante, c'est que les tropiques ont perdu 10 % de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en plus en 2022 qu'en 2021. En tant que deuxi¨¨me plus grande for¨ºt tropicale du monde, plus grand puits de carbone et l'un des ¨¦cosyst¨¨mes les plus importants pour la biodiversit¨¦, le bassin du Congo est essentiel pour soutenir le climat, la nature et les populations ¨¤ travers l'Afrique et dans le monde entier. Cependant, r¨¦duire la perte de for¨ºt primaire dans la r¨¦gion du bassin du Congo reste un d¨¦fi. L'Institut des ressources mondiales organise une s¨¦rie d'¨¦v¨¦nements pour mettre en lumi¨¨re la r¨¦cente perte de for¨ºt dans les for¨ºts tropicales du bassin du Congo. Le premier ¨¦v¨¦nement de la s¨¦rie r¨¦unira des experts de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile pour partager leurs connaissances sur les moteurs contextuels du changement continu de la couverture foresti¨¨re et r¨¦fl¨¦chir sur les...]]>
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 15:47:45 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/que-sestil-pass-dans-la-fort-du-bassin-du-congo-en-2022-point-de-vue-de-la-socit-civile/262720452 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Que s¡¯est-il pass¨¦ dans la for¨ºt du bassin du Congo en 2022 ? Point de vue de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile GlobalForestWatch https://www.wri.org/events/2023/10/what-happened-congo-basin-forest-2022-civil-societys-perspective-que-sest-il-passe What Happened in the Congo Basin Forest in 2022? Civil Society's Perspective The world lost a staggering 4.1 million hectares of tropical primary forest in 2022, according to data from the University of Maryland available on World Resources Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch. This is equivalent to the disappearance of 11 football (soccer) fields of forest every minute. This widespread forest loss led to the emission of 2.7 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon dioxide, underscoring the urgent need to address this critical concern. What makes the situation even more concerning is that the tropics lost 10% more primary rainforest in 2022 than in 2021. As the world¡¯s second largest tropical forest, largest carbon sink, and one of the most important ecosystems for biodiversity, the Congo Basin is vital to supporting climate, nature, and people across Africa and throughout the world. However, reducing primary forest loss in the Congo Basin region remains a challenge. World Resources Institute is organizing a series of events to illuminate recent forest loss in the Congo Basin rainforests. The first event in the series will bring together experts from the civil society to share their insights on the contextual drivers for the ongoing forest cover change and reflect on possible key interventions to reverse the trend. This webinar will be in French, with simultaneous translation into English. __ Que s¡¯est-il pass¨¦ dans la for¨ºt du bassin du Congo en 2022 ? Point de vue de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile" Le monde a perdu un impressionnant 4,1 millions d'hectares de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en 2022, selon les donn¨¦es de l'Universit¨¦ du Maryland disponibles sur Global Forest Watch de l'Institut des ressources mondiales. Cela ¨¦quivaut ¨¤ la disparition de 11 terrains de football de for¨ºt chaque minute. Cette perte de for¨ºt g¨¦n¨¦ralis¨¦e a entra?n¨¦ l'¨¦mission de 2,7 gigatonnes (Gt) de dioxyde de carbone, soulignant le besoin urgent de s'attaquer ¨¤ cette pr¨¦occupation cruciale. Ce qui rend la situation encore plus pr¨¦occupante, c'est que les tropiques ont perdu 10 % de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en plus en 2022 qu'en 2021. En tant que deuxi¨¨me plus grande for¨ºt tropicale du monde, plus grand puits de carbone et l'un des ¨¦cosyst¨¨mes les plus importants pour la biodiversit¨¦, le bassin du Congo est essentiel pour soutenir le climat, la nature et les populations ¨¤ travers l'Afrique et dans le monde entier. Cependant, r¨¦duire la perte de for¨ºt primaire dans la r¨¦gion du bassin du Congo reste un d¨¦fi. L'Institut des ressources mondiales organise une s¨¦rie d'¨¦v¨¦nements pour mettre en lumi¨¨re la r¨¦cente perte de for¨ºt dans les for¨ºts tropicales du bassin du Congo. Le premier ¨¦v¨¦nement de la s¨¦rie r¨¦unira des experts de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile pour partager leurs connaissances sur les moteurs contextuels du changement continu de la couverture foresti¨¨re et r¨¦fl¨¦chir sur les... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinaire19octfinal-231025154745-ccf9e0c4-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> https://www.wri.org/events/2023/10/what-happened-congo-basin-forest-2022-civil-societys-perspective-que-sest-il-passe What Happened in the Congo Basin Forest in 2022? Civil Society&#39;s Perspective The world lost a staggering 4.1 million hectares of tropical primary forest in 2022, according to data from the University of Maryland available on World Resources Institute¡¯s Global Forest Watch. This is equivalent to the disappearance of 11 football (soccer) fields of forest every minute. This widespread forest loss led to the emission of 2.7 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon dioxide, underscoring the urgent need to address this critical concern. What makes the situation even more concerning is that the tropics lost 10% more primary rainforest in 2022 than in 2021. As the world¡¯s second largest tropical forest, largest carbon sink, and one of the most important ecosystems for biodiversity, the Congo Basin is vital to supporting climate, nature, and people across Africa and throughout the world. However, reducing primary forest loss in the Congo Basin region remains a challenge. World Resources Institute is organizing a series of events to illuminate recent forest loss in the Congo Basin rainforests. The first event in the series will bring together experts from the civil society to share their insights on the contextual drivers for the ongoing forest cover change and reflect on possible key interventions to reverse the trend. This webinar will be in French, with simultaneous translation into English. __ Que s¡¯est-il pass¨¦ dans la for¨ºt du bassin du Congo en 2022 ? Point de vue de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile&quot; Le monde a perdu un impressionnant 4,1 millions d&#39;hectares de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en 2022, selon les donn¨¦es de l&#39;Universit¨¦ du Maryland disponibles sur Global Forest Watch de l&#39;Institut des ressources mondiales. Cela ¨¦quivaut ¨¤ la disparition de 11 terrains de football de for¨ºt chaque minute. Cette perte de for¨ºt g¨¦n¨¦ralis¨¦e a entra?n¨¦ l&#39;¨¦mission de 2,7 gigatonnes (Gt) de dioxyde de carbone, soulignant le besoin urgent de s&#39;attaquer ¨¤ cette pr¨¦occupation cruciale. Ce qui rend la situation encore plus pr¨¦occupante, c&#39;est que les tropiques ont perdu 10 % de for¨ºt tropicale primaire en plus en 2022 qu&#39;en 2021. En tant que deuxi¨¨me plus grande for¨ºt tropicale du monde, plus grand puits de carbone et l&#39;un des ¨¦cosyst¨¨mes les plus importants pour la biodiversit¨¦, le bassin du Congo est essentiel pour soutenir le climat, la nature et les populations ¨¤ travers l&#39;Afrique et dans le monde entier. Cependant, r¨¦duire la perte de for¨ºt primaire dans la r¨¦gion du bassin du Congo reste un d¨¦fi. L&#39;Institut des ressources mondiales organise une s¨¦rie d&#39;¨¦v¨¦nements pour mettre en lumi¨¨re la r¨¦cente perte de for¨ºt dans les for¨ºts tropicales du bassin du Congo. Le premier ¨¦v¨¦nement de la s¨¦rie r¨¦unira des experts de la soci¨¦t¨¦ civile pour partager leurs connaissances sur les moteurs contextuels du changement continu de la couverture foresti¨¨re et r¨¦fl¨¦chir sur les...
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GFW Carbon Data Office Hours_September 18 2023 /slideshow/gfw-carbon-data-office-hoursseptember-18-2023/261472585 gfwcarbondataofficehoursseptember182023-230926204632-7d780a0f
Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify historical emissions and sequestration (removals) in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on September 18 provided an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, users had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. ]]>

Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify historical emissions and sequestration (removals) in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on September 18 provided an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, users had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. ]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 20:46:32 GMT /slideshow/gfw-carbon-data-office-hoursseptember-18-2023/261472585 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) GFW Carbon Data Office Hours_September 18 2023 GlobalForestWatch Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify historical emissions and sequestration (removals) in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on September 18 provided an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, users had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfwcarbondataofficehoursseptember182023-230926204632-7d780a0f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify historical emissions and sequestration (removals) in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework. GFW¡¯s expert-led office hours on September 18 provided an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW¡¯s platform and tools. During office hours, users had the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned.
GFW Carbon Data Office Hours_September 18 2023 from Global Forest Watch
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Developing Data Stories Using GFW for Journalism_September 14 2023 /slideshow/developing-data-stories-using-gfw-for-journalismseptember-14-2023/261412020 gfwwebinardevelopingdatastoriesusinggfwforjournalismseptember142023-230925140506-11111460
Maps and data can take reporting to the next level and bring stories to life. Are you new to environmental journalism or looking to expand your data toolbox? Want to learn more ways to incorporate Global Forest Watch into your current reporting work? Looking for inspiration to kickstart your next story? Global Forest Watch visualizes forest data and equips journalists with evidence and tools to research and communicate the state of deforestation around the world. Whether you¡¯re reporting on forest trends and commitments, completing a deforestation investigation, or searching for story ideas, Global Forest Watch can help. During this webinar, we shared the different ways that Global Forest Watch can inspire and strengthen your reporting and how you can work directly with our team. Journalists at Mongabay and the Pulitzer Center shared how they use data on Global Forest Watch and other geospatial monitoring tools in their reporting, before a discussion with the GFW team, with input from attendees, on data journalism experiences, lessons and reflections. The webinar was hosted in English.]]>

Maps and data can take reporting to the next level and bring stories to life. Are you new to environmental journalism or looking to expand your data toolbox? Want to learn more ways to incorporate Global Forest Watch into your current reporting work? Looking for inspiration to kickstart your next story? Global Forest Watch visualizes forest data and equips journalists with evidence and tools to research and communicate the state of deforestation around the world. Whether you¡¯re reporting on forest trends and commitments, completing a deforestation investigation, or searching for story ideas, Global Forest Watch can help. During this webinar, we shared the different ways that Global Forest Watch can inspire and strengthen your reporting and how you can work directly with our team. Journalists at Mongabay and the Pulitzer Center shared how they use data on Global Forest Watch and other geospatial monitoring tools in their reporting, before a discussion with the GFW team, with input from attendees, on data journalism experiences, lessons and reflections. The webinar was hosted in English.]]>
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 14:05:06 GMT /slideshow/developing-data-stories-using-gfw-for-journalismseptember-14-2023/261412020 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Developing Data Stories Using GFW for Journalism_September 14 2023 GlobalForestWatch Maps and data can take reporting to the next level and bring stories to life. Are you new to environmental journalism or looking to expand your data toolbox? Want to learn more ways to incorporate Global Forest Watch into your current reporting work? Looking for inspiration to kickstart your next story? Global Forest Watch visualizes forest data and equips journalists with evidence and tools to research and communicate the state of deforestation around the world. Whether you¡¯re reporting on forest trends and commitments, completing a deforestation investigation, or searching for story ideas, Global Forest Watch can help. During this webinar, we shared the different ways that Global Forest Watch can inspire and strengthen your reporting and how you can work directly with our team. Journalists at Mongabay and the Pulitzer Center shared how they use data on Global Forest Watch and other geospatial monitoring tools in their reporting, before a discussion with the GFW team, with input from attendees, on data journalism experiences, lessons and reflections. The webinar was hosted in English. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfwwebinardevelopingdatastoriesusinggfwforjournalismseptember142023-230925140506-11111460-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Maps and data can take reporting to the next level and bring stories to life. Are you new to environmental journalism or looking to expand your data toolbox? Want to learn more ways to incorporate Global Forest Watch into your current reporting work? Looking for inspiration to kickstart your next story? Global Forest Watch visualizes forest data and equips journalists with evidence and tools to research and communicate the state of deforestation around the world. Whether you¡¯re reporting on forest trends and commitments, completing a deforestation investigation, or searching for story ideas, Global Forest Watch can help. During this webinar, we shared the different ways that Global Forest Watch can inspire and strengthen your reporting and how you can work directly with our team. Journalists at Mongabay and the Pulitzer Center shared how they use data on Global Forest Watch and other geospatial monitoring tools in their reporting, before a discussion with the GFW team, with input from attendees, on data journalism experiences, lessons and reflections. The webinar was hosted in English.
Developing Data Stories Using GFW for Journalism_September 14 2023 from Global Forest Watch
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The use of geospatial data and technologies can support Indigenous youth and help strengthen their role as agents of change in their communities to protect their environment, biodiversity and preserve their cultural identity and traditions. In line with this year¡¯s International Day of the World¡¯s Indigenous Peoples¡¯ theme, ¡®Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-determination,¡¯ Global Forest Watch and the Geo Indigenous Alliance held a virtual discussion with a panel of young, Indigenous women leaders from Latin America. Our speakers shared their stories and perspectives on the role of youth in land and forest protection, how geospatial data and technologies can help support community rights to self-determination and collective management of resources, and they also shared challenges and opportunities to develop solutions that address their needs and those of their communities. This event was hosted in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation to English.]]>

The use of geospatial data and technologies can support Indigenous youth and help strengthen their role as agents of change in their communities to protect their environment, biodiversity and preserve their cultural identity and traditions. In line with this year¡¯s International Day of the World¡¯s Indigenous Peoples¡¯ theme, ¡®Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-determination,¡¯ Global Forest Watch and the Geo Indigenous Alliance held a virtual discussion with a panel of young, Indigenous women leaders from Latin America. Our speakers shared their stories and perspectives on the role of youth in land and forest protection, how geospatial data and technologies can help support community rights to self-determination and collective management of resources, and they also shared challenges and opportunities to develop solutions that address their needs and those of their communities. This event was hosted in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation to English.]]>
Fri, 22 Sep 2023 14:27:19 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/strengthening-the-role-of-indigenous-youth-in-forest-protection-perspectives-from-latin-americagfw-and-geo-indigenous-alliance-webinarsept-7-2023pdf/261292997 GlobalForestWatch@slideshare.net(GlobalForestWatch) Strengthening the Role of Indigenous Youth in Forest Protection: Perspectives from Latin America_GFW and Geo Indigenous Alliance Webinar_Sept 7 2023.pdf GlobalForestWatch The use of geospatial data and technologies can support Indigenous youth and help strengthen their role as agents of change in their communities to protect their environment, biodiversity and preserve their cultural identity and traditions. In line with this year¡¯s International Day of the World¡¯s Indigenous Peoples¡¯ theme, ¡®Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-determination,¡¯ Global Forest Watch and the Geo Indigenous Alliance held a virtual discussion with a panel of young, Indigenous women leaders from Latin America. Our speakers shared their stories and perspectives on the role of youth in land and forest protection, how geospatial data and technologies can help support community rights to self-determination and collective management of resources, and they also shared challenges and opportunities to develop solutions that address their needs and those of their communities. This event was hosted in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation to English. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoindigenousalliancegfwwebinarsept72023-230922142719-5d58355b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The use of geospatial data and technologies can support Indigenous youth and help strengthen their role as agents of change in their communities to protect their environment, biodiversity and preserve their cultural identity and traditions. In line with this year¡¯s International Day of the World¡¯s Indigenous Peoples¡¯ theme, ¡®Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-determination,¡¯ Global Forest Watch and the Geo Indigenous Alliance held a virtual discussion with a panel of young, Indigenous women leaders from Latin America. Our speakers shared their stories and perspectives on the role of youth in land and forest protection, how geospatial data and technologies can help support community rights to self-determination and collective management of resources, and they also shared challenges and opportunities to develop solutions that address their needs and those of their communities. This event was hosted in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation to English.
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