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Introducing The Global Forest Review

Introducing The Global Forest Review Global Forest Watch Blog
Introducing The Global Forest Review Global Forest Watch Blog

Introducing The Global Forest Review Global Forest Watch Blog The gfr tracks trends across 18 forest indicators, and assesses our collective progress towards global sustainability goals, identifies countries with the best and worst track records, and provides frequent updates on tropical deforestation. The global forest review (gfr) is a living report that provides peer reviewed analysis and insights generated from the best available geospatial data on the state of the world’s forests to support the global community working to protect and restore forests worldwide.

Global Forest Coalition Global Forest Coalition S Annual Report 2011
Global Forest Coalition Global Forest Coalition S Annual Report 2011

Global Forest Coalition Global Forest Coalition S Annual Report 2011 The global forest review (gfr) is the go to source for insights on the state of the world’s forests. delivered through a dynamic online platform, the gfr applies the latest geospatial data. This report is an essential resource for understanding long term trends in forest resources and how they relate to global goals and targets, including those on biodiversity, climate and sustainable land use. The global forest review provides peer reviewed analysis and insights generated from the best available geospatial data on the state of the world’s forests to support the global community working to protect and restore forests worldwide. The global forest review is a living report, and we continually update its contents when new information is available. our hope is that providing timely, independent, and globally comprehensive insights will facilitate a future of more sustainable forest ecosystems.

Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog
Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog

Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog The global forest review provides peer reviewed analysis and insights generated from the best available geospatial data on the state of the world’s forests to support the global community working to protect and restore forests worldwide. The global forest review is a living report, and we continually update its contents when new information is available. our hope is that providing timely, independent, and globally comprehensive insights will facilitate a future of more sustainable forest ecosystems. Forests are among the most important habitats on our planet: four out of every five plant and animal species live in them, and forests are critical for clean water, clean air, and combating climate change. yet, forests are being destroyed at a rate of fifty football fields a minute. The global forest review (gfr) uses the best available global spatial data on forests. over 20 different global data sets come together to help us understand why our forests are changing and the impacts these changes have on people, climate, and biodiversity. A key goal of the gfr is to help prioritize and support continued improvements in geospatial data for global forest monitoring. we strive to update the indicators annually; however, some indicators may be updated less frequently as feasible based on the underlying data sources. Global forest watch offers the latest data, technology and tools that empower people everywhere to better protect forests. explore over 65 global and local data sets to learn about conservation, land use, forest communities, and much more.

Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog
Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog

Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog Forests are among the most important habitats on our planet: four out of every five plant and animal species live in them, and forests are critical for clean water, clean air, and combating climate change. yet, forests are being destroyed at a rate of fifty football fields a minute. The global forest review (gfr) uses the best available global spatial data on forests. over 20 different global data sets come together to help us understand why our forests are changing and the impacts these changes have on people, climate, and biodiversity. A key goal of the gfr is to help prioritize and support continued improvements in geospatial data for global forest monitoring. we strive to update the indicators annually; however, some indicators may be updated less frequently as feasible based on the underlying data sources. Global forest watch offers the latest data, technology and tools that empower people everywhere to better protect forests. explore over 65 global and local data sets to learn about conservation, land use, forest communities, and much more.

Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog
Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog

Forest News Research Monitoring Global Forest Watch Blog A key goal of the gfr is to help prioritize and support continued improvements in geospatial data for global forest monitoring. we strive to update the indicators annually; however, some indicators may be updated less frequently as feasible based on the underlying data sources. Global forest watch offers the latest data, technology and tools that empower people everywhere to better protect forests. explore over 65 global and local data sets to learn about conservation, land use, forest communities, and much more.

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