Terra-i detects land-cover changes resulting from human activities in near real-time, producing updates every 16 days. It currently runs for the whole of Latin America and is being expanded over the next year to cover the entire tropics. Terra-i is a collaboration between the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT - DAPA, based in Colombia), The program on Forestry, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) ,The Nature Conservancy (TNC, global environmental organization), the School of Business and Engineering (HEIG-VD, based in Switzerland) and King’s College London (KCL, based in the UK). The system is based on the premise that natural vegetation follows a predictable pattern of changes in greenness from one date to the next brought about...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
The commitment by over 100 governments covering over 90% of the world’s forests at the COP26 in Glas...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...
Terra-i detects land-cover changes resulting from human activities in near real-time, producing upda...
The user manual describes the installation process of the Terra-i system as well as the necessary to...
Existing efforts to continuously monitor land cover change using satellite image time series have mo...
Land-cover and land-use studies in Asia, Australia, and Canada began in the early 1970s with the adv...
Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by the...
The underlying machine learning technology has been tested, developed and proven. A successful pilot...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of how humans have altered the Earth's surface a...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
Facing environmental issues in a global change context requires improving our knowledge about the la...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
The commitment by over 100 governments covering over 90% of the world’s forests at the COP26 in Glas...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...
Terra-i detects land-cover changes resulting from human activities in near real-time, producing upda...
The user manual describes the installation process of the Terra-i system as well as the necessary to...
Existing efforts to continuously monitor land cover change using satellite image time series have mo...
Land-cover and land-use studies in Asia, Australia, and Canada began in the early 1970s with the adv...
Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by the...
The underlying machine learning technology has been tested, developed and proven. A successful pilot...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of how humans have altered the Earth's surface a...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
Facing environmental issues in a global change context requires improving our knowledge about the la...
The tropical rain forests of northwest South America fall within the Chocó-Darien Global Ecoregion (...
The commitment by over 100 governments covering over 90% of the world’s forests at the COP26 in Glas...
In tropical Latin America, pasture land for extensive grazing continues to expand, mostly at the exp...