SEPAL is an opensource project by the Open Foris team in Forestry Department of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), funded by the Government of Norway…

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Trends.Earth is a free and open source tool to understand land change: the how and why behind changes on the ground. Trends.Earth allows users to draw on the best available information from across a range of sources – from globally available data to customized local maps…

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Ecuador contains some of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world, which include the Amazon Rainforest, the Andean highlands, coastal mangrove ecosystems, and its famous cloud forests.

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Through two NASA-funded projects, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN Member States, and several world-class research institutions are working in partnership to provide world-class data on forests, climate change, and conservation…

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