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Forest Watch turns geospatial and artificial intelligence into precision forest monitoring
Forest Watch is an innovative platform for monitoring ecosystems, enabling agility, security, traceability and transparency in public and private forest management processes.
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SAVI: strategic control of young crops and areas with low vegetation cover
By eliminating the “soil effect” and providing readings concentrated on plant activity, this index is positioned as a valuable resource for accurately monitoring the early stages of the production cycle
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EVI and EVI2: the evolution of spectral indices for improved vegetation control
Similar to NDVI, but improved, these remote sensing metrics allow precise analysis of forests, agricultural areas and livestock production systems with little cover or high biomass
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NDWI: water resources seen from space to guide assertive decisions in the field
Widely used in the management of water resources, forests and plantations, the indicator is a strategic tool for understanding where there is water and in what quantity, as well as the real condition of aquatic bodies.
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Satellite sensing, the technology that drives planted forests and crops
Powerful mechanisms for reconciling operational and production efficiency with ecological balance, spatial data collection systems are impacting the entire value chain associated with forest assets
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NDVI: understand how this index increases the efficiency and productivity of agricultural operations
An exceptional monitoring system for vegetated surfaces, it enables farmers and environmental managers to monitor the development of crops effectively and at the right time.
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Satellite technology: a silent revolution in space for the benefit of humanity
Created to make life on Earth easier, monitoring satellites collect data and images of the surface and atmosphere from anywhere on the planet. They monitor almost everything, at all times, with astonishing capacity
