Eyes on the forests: soon the 2nd ClimateSCOpe
Following the success of the first ClimateSCOpe dedicated to the oceans, we are taking the opportunity of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 30) in Belรฉm, Brazil, to dedicate this second edition to how the BIOMASS satellite mission and SCO projects are advancing forest monitoring and protection.
๐๏ธ See you on Thursday, October 23, 2025, from 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. (UTC+2)
You will receive an invitation with a login link.
Today's program
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Preamble: introduction to the European BIOMASS mission by Mathew Williams from the University of Edinburgh.
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๐ซ๐ท TropiSCO: Thanks to this French project supported by CNES, the mapping platform tropisco.org allows users to view tropical deforestation from 2018 to the present day in near real time using radar images from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite. The application currently covers nine countries (French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Gabon, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and the Brazilian Amazon).
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๐น๐ญ CarbonAtlas-THA: This Thai project supported by GISTDA aims to strengthen forest carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification systems in Thailand by integrating various advanced geospatial technologies. The initiative, which is part of Thailand's 20-year National Strategy, relies on Carbon Atlas, a centralized platform for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data on carbon stocks.
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๐ฎ๐น CACAO: This Italian project, supported by ASI, is developing a web-based mapping platform that provides forest owners with the information they need to monitor forest management interventions in terms of carbon footprint, converting them into carbon credits. Thanks to cutting-edge technologies such as remote sensing and AI, CACAO can be scaled up globally.
๐ค The ClimateSCOpes are open to all, so share this invitation with your network!
One last tip: if you can't join us, don't worry, replays will be posted online.