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01-09: Using remote sensing to assess impacts of forest policy
Time:
Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019:
8:30am - 10:00am
Session Chair: Joep Crompvoets, KU Leuven, Belgium
Location:MC 9-100
Presentations
ID: 378 / 01-09: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Use of remote sensing and land use policy Keywords: Land governance, Rural Environmental Registry, Deforestation, Amazônia, Acre.
Informality in access to land and deforestation in the legal Amazon: an empirical study of the state of Acre
João Paulo Mastrangelo1,2, Bastiaan Philip Reydon2, Pedro Cavalcante Filho2, Rosângela Ballini2, Adâmara Felício2, Dallas de Souza2, Claudio Cavalcante3, Antonio Marcos Silva3, Rafael Garrafiel3
1Federal University of Acre, Brazil; 2University of Campinas; 3State Secretary for the Environment
ID: 374 / 01-09: 2 Individual Papers Topics: Use of remote sensing and land use policy Keywords: Remote sensing, deforestation, natural capital valuation, supply chain, machine learning
Last Forests Standing: Deforestation prevention with land-use monitoring and valuation in Côte D’Ivoire
Neeraj Baruah
Vivid Economics, United Kingdom
ID: 569 / 01-09: 3 Individual Papers Topics: Use of remote sensing and land use policy Keywords: Land Use, National Development, Nigeria, Policy, Remote Sensing
Land use Management in Nigeria: the role of Remote Sensing
Mayowa Ajibola1, Aderemi Adeyemo2, Charles Ayo1, Gideon Adeyemi1
1Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria; 2Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
ID: 1037 / 01-09: 5 Individual Papers Topics: Use of remote sensing and land use policy Keywords: Federal Cerrado Project, CAR
Comparative evaluation of the registered information in the Rural Environmental Registry base under the Federal Cerrado Project
Lilianna Gomes1, Carlos Pires2, Rebecca Fiore3, Janaína Rocha1, Carlos Sturm1, Gabriela Gonçalves1, Leandro Biondo1, Bernardo Trovão1, Rejane Mendes1
1Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 2The World Bank, Brazil; 3Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Brazil