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Exploring New Tree Cover Gain and Net Change

Provided by: Global Forest Watch
Graphs/Tables Grades 9-12, ap-college

Synopsis

  • This article from Global Forest Watch introduces students to interactive graphs, pie charts, tables and maps showing the changes in tree cover height and tree cover area over time.
  • Students will learn how to use the tools provided to research different information, read about why the data is important, and see the connections to climate change solutions and restoration efforts.
  • The article also describes the importance of using the new Lidar laser sensor to get more accurate measurements of tree canopy cover and height data.
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Subjects: Biology, Earth and Space Sciences, Geography
Authors: Mikaela Weisse, Peter Potapov, Liz Goldman, Sarah Carter, and Katie Reytar
Region: Global
Languages: English

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About the Partner Provider

Global Forest Watch
Global Forest Watch (GFW) is an online platform that provides data and tools for monitoring forests. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, GFW allows anyone to access near real-time information about where and how forests are changing around the world. GFW is used every day to monitor and manage forests, stop illegal deforestation and fires, call out unsustainable activities, defend land and resources, sustainably source commodities, and conduct research at the forefront of conservation.

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