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Central African Regional Program for the Environmen (CARPE) Chris Justice, Diane Davies, Didier Devers, Alice Alstatt, Minnie Wong Department of Geography, University of Maryland Compton Tucker, Dan Slayback, NASA GSFC Matt Hansen, South Dakota State University

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Central African Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE). Chris Justice, Diane Davies, Didier Devers, Alice Alstatt, Minnie Wong Department of Geography, University of Maryland Compton Tucker, Dan Slayback, NASA GSFC Matt Hansen, South Dakota State University. Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Central African Regional  Program for the Environment (CARPE)

Central African Regional Program for the Environment

(CARPE)

Chris Justice, Diane Davies, Didier Devers, Alice Alstatt, Minnie Wong Department of Geography, University of Maryland

Compton Tucker, Dan Slayback, NASA GSFC

Matt Hansen, South Dakota State University

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1.Brief introduction to CARPE2.Using RS to monitor the Congo Basin Forests3.Using RS products used to support policy and

decision making 4.Building regional capacity to monitor LCLUC and

the State of the Forest

Overview

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Why the Congo Basin?

• 2nd largest dense humid tropical forest

• Species richness and endemism

• Under increasing pressure from population growth, unsustainable resource use, poor management and other problems related to poverty and political instablity

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What is CARPE?

A 20 Year regional initiative funded by USAID

Strategic Objective: To reduce the rate of forest degradation and loss of biodiversity in the Central African region through increased local, national and regional natural resource management capacity

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CARPE Intermediate Results

1.Manage natural resources sustainably

2.Strengthen natural resources governance (institutions, policies, laws)

3. Institutionalize natural resources monitoring

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How CARPE fits with international initiatives

CARPE Phase I

1995 2010

2002 World Summit on Sustainable DevelopmentLaunch of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership

CARPE Phase II

1999 Yaoundé DeclarationAssociated action plan (Plan de Convergence)Framework for transboundary forest conservation

2003 Presidents initiative on illegal logging

Page 7: Central African Regional  Program for the Environment (CARPE)

1.Brief introduction to CARPE

2.Using RS to monitor the Congo Basin Forests

3.Using RS products used to support policy and decision making

4.Building regional capacity to monitor LCLUC and the State of the Forest

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Dense humid forest

Open / degraded forest

Wooded savannah

Grassland

Water with sediment

Deep water

MODIS 500m surface reflectance composite (1999-2002) map of the Congo Basin

Basin Wide Monitoring Using an automated approach

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Preliminary Assessment of Intact Forest – used to train Landsat classifications

Source: M. Hansen SDSU

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Source: M. Hansen SDSU

Automated procedure applied to two Landsat epochsenabling a direct and spatially explicit comparison of forest cover from circa 1990 to circa 2000

This information will provide a baseline of forest change

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179062 2005 SLC off data

5 km

A typical example of clouds in the gap fill data making the gap filled data more difficult to interpret and map.

179062 2005 gap filled data 179062 2002 data

Critical Issue of High Resolution data coverage

• Landsat: SLC-off problem - April 2003• On-Going Forest monitoring dependent on continued data availability

Page 12: Central African Regional  Program for the Environment (CARPE)

1.Brief introduction to CARPE

2.Using RS to monitor the Congo Basin Forests

3.Using RS products used to support policy and decision making

4.Building regional capacity to monitor LCLUC and the State of the Forest

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Landscape mosaics: created to provided a natural resource overview map for CBFP partners.

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Road Development outside Tri-Sangha National Park

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Page 17: Central African Regional  Program for the Environment (CARPE)

1.Brief introduction to CARPE

2.Using RS to monitor the Congo Basin Forests

3.Using RS products used to support policy and decision making

4.Building regional capacity to monitor LCLUC and the State of the Forest

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Building Regional GIS and RS Capacity through OSFAC

(Observation par satellite des forêts d’Afrique Centrale)

GOFC-GOLD Central Africa Network

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OSFAC Overview1. Office established in

Kinshasa

2. Links to the GIS/RS lab at the University of Kinshasa

3. Capacity building

4. Satellite data holding

5. OSFAC website

6. State of the Forest Report

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Congo Basin State of the Forest Report

• Report released Jan 2005• Towards a periodic

assessment of the Forest• US/EU/NGO participation

Next steps• CBFP framework:

combined efforts of all partners to synthesize data for national and international decision makers

• Build national capacity to provide assessments

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1.Build on current activities- basin wide monitoring- detailed mapping at the landscape level- data dissemination (CARPE Mapper, OSFAC)- capacity building - State of the Forest reporting

2.Secure high resolution multi-source imagery beyond 2003

Next Steps

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CARPE: http://carpe.umd.edu

CARPE Mapper: http://maps.geog.umd.edu/carpemapper

CBFP: http://www.cbfp.org

Photos courtesy of Allard Blom, WWF and Steve Blake, WCS

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