MapBiomas Brasil The Brazilian Annual Land Use and Land Cover Mapping Project is an initiative that involves a collaborative network of biomes, land use, remote sensing, GIS and computer science experts that rely on Google Earth Engine platform and its cloud processing and automated classifiers capabilities to generate Brazil’s annual land use and land cover time series.
MapBiomas Indonesia MapBiomas Indonesia is an initiative aimed at mapping land cover and land use in Indonesia. It counts with the participation of nine local NGOs and the coordination of Auriga Nusantaras. MapBiomas Indonesia Collection 1 is the first initiative outside South America to use the methods of the MapBiomas collaborative network. In this first collection, 10 land cover and land use classes were mapped covering the period from 2000 to 2019.
MapBiomas Peru MapBiomas Perú presents land cover and land use data from 1985 to 2021 for the entire Peruvian territory and its 4 biomes.
MapBiomas Bolivia MapBiomas Bolivia presents land cover and land use data for the period 1985 – 2021 for the entire Bolivian territory that covers its 6 biomes.
MapBiomas Colombia MapBiomas Colombia presents land cover and land use data from 1985 to 2022 for the entire Colombian territory.
MapBiomas Venezuela MapBiomas Venezuela presents land cover and land use data from 1985 to 2022 for the entire Venezuelan territory.
Amazon Created in 2017 from partnerships with local institutions, MapBiomas Amazon produces annual land cover and use maps of the entire Pan-Amazon.
MapBiomas Chaco The Project of “Annual Mapping of Land Cover and Use of the Gran Chaco Americano” is an initiative that involves a collaborative network of specialists from Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, in topics such as land use, satellite remote sensing, GIS and programming. It uses cloud processing and automated classifiers developed and operated from the Google Earth Engine platform to generate a historical series of annual maps of land cover and use in the Gran Chaco Americano.
MapBiomas Bosque Atlántico The Project “Annual Mapping of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) of the Trinational Atlantic Forest” is an initiative that involves a collaborative network of specialists from Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, in topics such as land use, satellite remote sensing, GIS, and programming. It uses cloud processing and automated classifiers developed and operated from the Google Earth Engine platform to generate a historical series of annual maps of land cover and use in the Trinational Atlantic Forest.
MapBiomas Pampa MapBiomas Pampa Sudamericano is an initiative that involves a collaborative network of specialists from Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay in topics such as land use, satellite remote sensing, GIS and programming. Our objective is to understand the processes of transformation that take place in the territory of the Pampa Sudamericano through the annual monitoring of land cover and land use changes. It uses cloud processing and automated classifiers developed and operated from the Google Earth Engine platform to generate a historical series of annual maps of land cover and land use in the Pampa Sudamericano.
MapBiomas Alerta MapBiomas Alert is a system of validation and refinement of alerts of deforestation, degradation, and regeneration of native vegetation with high-resolution images. This current version is dedicated exclusively to the theme of deforestation in all Brazilian biomes and will expand to the other themes over the next two years.
MapBiomas Fogo The MapBiomas network launched another unprecedented initiative: the mapping of fire scars in Brazil, with information on the burned area, location and type of land cover for the past 20 years.
MapBiomas Água The MapBiomas Network has launched yet another initiative: the territorial mapping of the dynamics of surface water and water bodies for the entire national territory since 1985. Like MapBiomas Fire, the Water series processed more than 150 thousand images generated by the Landsat 5, 7 satellites and 8 from 1985 to 2022.
Soil MapBiomas Soil presents data on the organic carbon stock for the first 30 cm in the soil Brazil, covering the period from 1985 to 2022.