Conserving what's left, renewal, growing new ones, and hearing from the many peoples facing loss of their communities due to the mismanagement and exploitation of forests this special collection gets its start with the launch of the Global Forest Watch (GFW)
GFW is a project where the World Resource Institute brought together fourteen major sponsors, including Rebecca Moore of Google Earth who pioneered the use of mapping to protect our lands and people, enables our citizens to participate in and benefit from an "open data approach in putting decision-relevant information in the hands of governments, companies, NGOs, and the public."
Related special collection on Earthsayers.tv is Biodiversity, Rights of Mother Earth, and the sustainability champion, Julia Butterfly.
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Trading Bows and Arrows for Laptops: Carbon and Culture |
The Surui Cultural Map shows the Surui tribe of the Amazon's vision of their forest, including their territory and traditional history. To create this map, Surui youth interviewed their elders to document and map their ancestral sites, such as the site of first contact with western civilization in 1969, places where the tribes battled with colonists in the 1970s, as well as places of interest, like sightings of jaguars, capybaras and toucans. To preserve their forest and their livelihood, the Surui are entering the Carbon Credit marketplace with software called Open Data Kit to measure carbon and monitor any illegal logging in their forests using Android smartphones. Google Earth Outreach gives nonprofits and public benefit organizations the knowledge and resources they need to visualize their cause and tell their story in Google Earth & Maps to hundreds of millions of people. Published on Jun 16, 2012
EarthSayer Rebecca Moore |
Woodlands of Ireland by Eco-Eye
Google Earth Engine by Rebecca Moore
On mapping and protecting our Forests by Rebecca Moore:
Rang-tan in My Bedroom by Iceland Foods
What does He Plant Who Plants a Tree read by Jeremy Irons
Buying-up Eden - Chile
Trading Bows and Arrows for Laptops: Carbon and Culture
Mapping the Worldâs Trees in Unprecedented Detail with AI
Tourism, not Oil by Hilario Saant of Ecuador
The Forest is For All of Us by Community Leader Domingo Peas
Save Ireland Forests
Fighting wildfires with intelligent robots | AI for Good Webinar
Global Forest Watch 2.0 preview at UN Forum on Forests
The Paradigm Project by Greg Spencer
Twenty Years of Defending the Amazon.
Altkin Count Strategic Forestry Plan
Excerpts from Two Speeches by Ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin
Rapid, Dramatic Changes in What We Do by Randy Hayes
Amazon Watch, your best bet to protect the rainforest.
Climate change and forest managment Stéphane Le Goaster
Of Forests and Men with Edward Norton
Kayapo leader Megaron Txukaramae
Screams of the Amazon by Fundacion Pachamama
Voices for Global Forest Watch by the WRI
Global Forest Watch | Monitoring Forests in Near Real Time
The Reunion by Handcrafted Films
High Conservation Value Forests