Open remote sensing data to analyze the effectiveness of Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Sofala Community Carbon Project - Mozambique
2021-09-29, 16:00–16:30, Group on Earth Observations

Open satellite data are key to data-driven evidence of human-environment interactions and built the basis for policy-relevant information in the domain of sustainable development. For instance, actions to avoid deforestation or to support the increase of carbon stocks through the use of agroforestry systems, depend on geospatial information products. One example is the project “Impact of terminated Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) on carbon stocks, deforestation, collective action and intrinsic motivations for conservation” (IMPACTED), which is evaluating several long-term aspects of asset-building PES projects in Mozambique. This evaluation is supported through Earth Observation based impact monitoring, conducted by Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH. In this project, we use vegetation seasonality-based mapping methods and develop cutting edge mapping algorithms derived from open remote sensing data sets, such as Landsat Satellite Mission, jointly managed by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, and Sentinel Missions from Copernicus.


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Authors and Affiliations

Dr. Flávia de Souza Mendes, Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH

Track

Use cases & applications

Topic

Sensors, remote sensing, laser-scanning, structure from motion

Level

1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed.

Language of the Presentation

English

Flávia holds a PhD in Physical Geography specializing in remote sensing. She has more than 14 years of remote sensing experience in renowned research institutes on optical and SAR sensors. Her expertise lies in forest, agriculture and land use change in tropical forests.