Satellite monitoring allows you to observe forests cover and loss over large areas and respond in a timely manner to forest changes of various rates and directions
Deforestation and forest fires lead to biodiversity loss. Trees store carbon. When forests are degraded, stored carbon is released back into the atmosphere and contribute to climate change.
Deforestation and Forest fires
Reforestation involves the cultivation of forests in the areas of planned felling, as well as the restoration of forests affected by fires, windfalls, floods and other natural disasters.
Natural and artificial reforestation
Cessation of agricultural activities has significant environmental consequences, such as loss of biodiversity in former grasslands, soil degradation and productivity loss.
Overgrowing of abandoned agricultural lands