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Introduction to Satellite Products and Services for the Management of Forest Fires

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captured the fires over Borneo on 13 September 2019. Image: CopernicusThe Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission captured the fires over Borneo on 13 September 2019. Image: Copernicus

UN-SPIDER, Red Latinoamericana de Teledetección e Incendios Forestales (Redlatif), Fundación Amigos de la Naturaleza (FAN)

Wed, 10 Jun 2020
Webinar recording

The head of the UN-SPIDER Bonn office and a visiting scientist from the Universidad Católica de Manizales will conduct a webinar entitled “Introduction to Satellite Products and Services for the Management of Forest Fires” (in Spanish). The aim of this webinar is to facilitate the use of space-based information for disaster management and emergency response, in particular to monitor and forecast forest fires.

The recording of the webinar is available online.

The webinar will discuss the following topics:

  • Introduction to UN-SPIDER and UNOOSA

  • Introduction to satellite atmospheric observations of fire emissions

  • State-of-the-art Copernicus operational data sets for monitoring smoke and fire emissions to the atmosphere

    • Copernicus Forest Fire Hazard and ECMWF data offering

    • Fire-related applications using LSA-SAF satellite data records

    • Introduction to Copernicus Sentinel-3 NRT FRP product examples

  • UN-SPIDER Recommended Practice for mapping forest fires

  • Case studies

  • Maya Reserve of Pete (Guatemala)

  • Chernobyl (Ukraine)

The event will take place on Wednesday 10 June and it will be conducted in Spanish. To register, click here.

The webinar is organized with the support of the Fundación Amigos de la Naturaleza (FAN) and the Red Latinoamericana de Teledetección e Incendios Forestales (Redlatif). FAN is a Bolivian organization committed to the conservation, preservation and maintenance of the Earth, in particular the Amazon rainforest. RedLaTIF is a Latin-American network established in 2002 under the Global Observations of Forest and Land Dynamics (GOFC/GOLD)-Fire Mapping and Monitoring Theme. Its primary goals are to assess and validate global satellite fire products, promote use of remote sensing data, and bridge the gap between end users and space agencies.

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