A partnership between Google, the University of Maryland and the UN Environment Programme will launch Global Forest Watch 2.0, an interactive, real-time forest monitoring system, later this year. The tool will combine satellite and remote sensing technology with human on-the-ground networks. Google Earth will provide forest cover information and people in the field will be able to download information to mobile devices and also upload coordinates and photographs from the ground. The intention is that this will address some of the previous challenges of out-of-date information, high costs and technical challenges faced by those monitoring forests.
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Google Technology to Help Prevent Deforestation
Environmental Leader, 10 Apr 2013
Kimberly-Clark to Use 50% Alternative Wood Fiber by 2025
Environmental Leader, 19 Jun 2012
Kimberly-Clark is investigating the use of plants which make more efficient use of land and resources without displacing food crops in its efforts to meet its ambitious goal of cutting the amount of wood fibre it uses by 50% by 2025. It is currently test marketing tissue products containing bamboo and is also exploring ways to use waste fibres that remain after agricultural crops such as wheat have been harvested.
APP to Suspend Natural Forest Clearance
Environmental Leader, 16 May 2012
Further media coverage on APP’s new policy.