Global Forest Watch: Dynamic New Platform to Protect Forests Worldwide

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The remains of a mangrove, Brazil. Captions and Photo source: ©© Marc Wisniak

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A new website, Global Forest Watch, launched Thursday will allow governments, businesses, civil society and private citizens to monitor near real-time loss and gain in forest cover in every country around the world.

The World Resources Institute (WRI), Google, and a group of more than 40 partners launched Global Forest Watch (GFW), a dynamic online forest monitoring and alert system that empowers people everywhere to better manage forests. For the first time, Global Forest Watch unites the latest satellite technology, open data, and crowdsourcing to guarantee access to timely and reliable information about forests…

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