DETER - Deforestation in the Amazon They total 388 km ²
Hello reader!
It follows a note published on the day (04/05) in the
website of the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) noting that 388 km² of deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest verified by DETER in the last
Three Months.
Duda Falcão
388 km² of Deforestation in the
Amazon Rainforest Verified by
DETER in the Last
Three Months
Thursday, April 05, 2012
DETER, a system based on satellites of Brazil’s National Institute for
Space Research (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais – INPE) aimed at
monitoring Amazon rainforest, has warned 388.13 km² of clearing or degradation
in January, February and March, 2012.
The number represents the sum of warnings recorded in the last three
months of 2012. The distribution of areas in the states is presented in the
following chart.
Janeiro | Fevereiro | Março | |
Acre | - | - | 0,61 km² |
Amazonas | - | - | 4,53 km² |
Maranhão | 2,54 km² | 0,70 km² | - |
Mato Grosso | 8,04 km² | 285,46 km² | 36,43 km² |
Pará | 9,89 km² | 13,03 km² | 8,09 km² |
Rondônia | 0,56 km² | 5,88 km² | 5,87 km² |
Roraima | - | 1,55 km² | 4,09 km² |
Tocantins | 0,86 km² | - | - |
TOTAL | 21,89 km² | 306,62 km² | 59,62 km² |
Between
November and April, which is the rainy season in the Amazon, the observation
through satellites becomes harder due to the intensity of clouds covering the
region. Thus INPE groups the months, although the system continues the regular
operation and sends data to Ibama throughout this time. This time INPE
publishes information of March along with January and February due to a
Ministry of Environment requirement.
Yellow dots on
the map below represent the location of an alert issued by DETER. Pink areas
are places that could not be monitored due clouds coverage
Alert
Map of January, when 85% of the Legal
Amazon
area remained covered by clouds
Alert
Map of February, when 57% of the Legal
Amazon
area remained covered by clouds
Alert
Map of March, when 55% of the Legal
Amazon
area remained covered by clouds
Due to cloud
cover variation between two months, also to satellite resolution, INPE does not
recommend to compare data from different months or years obtained by DETER.
Check out the
full reports on www.obt.inpe.br/deter
About
DETER
Performed by
the Earth Observation Coordination (Coordenação de Observação da Terra – OBT),
DETER is a service aimed to monitor deforestation and forest degradation in the
Amazon, based on satellite data of high revisiting frequency.
DETER system
produces Amazon deforestation alerts, which guide supervision and ensure
effective actions of forest clearing control. Although its data is released
monthly or bimonthly, DETER results have been sent to IBAMA - responsible to
overseeing warning areas - almost daily.
DETER uses
data from Modis Terra satellite sensor, with a 250-meters spatial resolution,
which makes possible to detect deforestation polygons with an area larger than
25 hectares. Some deforestation areas are not identified by the system due to
cloud coverage.
The low
resolution used by DETER is compensated by the ability of daily observation,
which makes the system a perfect tool to quickly inform deforestation to
surveillance authorities.
This system
records both cleared areas, when satellites detect complete removal of native
forest, and areas classified as progressive degradation, which reveal the
process of deforestation in the region.
DETER outcomes
are important indicators for control and supervision organizations. However, to
compute an annual rate of forest removal by clear-cutting in Amazon rainforest,
INPE works with PRODES (www.obt.inpe.br/prodes), which uses high
resolution images capable of showing small deforestation points.
Jointly every
disclosure of DETER’s data, INPE presents a sample evaluation report. Whether
reports or data generated by DETER can be found at www.obt.inpe.br/deter
Source: WebSite of the National
Institute for Space Research (INPE)
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