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Caribbean Restoring.Earth – Open training materials for unlocking the potential of Earth Observation in the Caribbean.

We want to share what we develop. Cambisol is small, we will stay small, so our capacity of reaching a large group of participants for a training is limited. Lo and behold, fortunately we have Restoring.Earth. In December 2024 Cambisol gave two weeks of intensive training to government staff in remote sensing and earth observation in the Caribbean, training them …

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Observing the Caribbean from the top

Satellites fly past our globe every day, every hour. The amount of information they collect is incredible, but how can one apply this in their daily work? Cambisol, together with UNIPD and WUR, prepared relevant use cases together with 40 participants in the Caribbean region, giving them hands-on instructions how to utilize Earth Observation data. Tailored trainings, co-designed by the …

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Fa Un De Ya – who we are

Protecting the infinite Amazon forests Surinam is a country with 93% tree cover. It is almost fully covered by the Amazon, which puts a pressure on the country and its people. How can such a large area of forest be monitored and protected, especially when labour force is limited – the country has a population density of 3.77 people per …

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Mad about maps: landscape restoration in Ethiopia

We love maps. The map on the poster you are looking at was created for and together with Acacia Water, and we decided to develop this large poster because we love the end result. Hope you do too. The poster is the result of a combination of map madness, a pinch of love for landscape restoration, a hint of craziness, …