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World Resources Institute Invites You to
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Where are the trees growing?
Advances in monitoring restoration
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Tuesday, October 6, 2020
9:00-10:15 am. EST
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Join WRI for a presentation detailing the latest advances on tracking tree growth and monitoring forest and landscape restoration.
Thanks to Global Forest Watch, monitoring deforestation with satellites has never been easier. But seeing where trees are growing - and measuring the water, soil, and yield benefits that they bring - is challenging. Now, after years of research, WRI and its
partners in governments, companies, and communities have paired the latest advances in AI and remote sensing with local expertise and preferences to make tracking progress toward government and company commitments easier and more accurate than ever.

This webinar is designed for governments, companies, project developers, and community leaders who want to learn what tools they can use to track the progress of their work. Monitoring experts from WRI's Global Forest Watch and Restoration teams will highlight
the key tools and techniques that practitioners, especially members of regional alliances AFR100 and Initiative 20x20, can use to start monitoring. A 20-minute Q&A period will close the event.
Lina Pohl, former Minister of Environment of El Salvador and the inspiration behind the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, will open the event, and a 20-minute Q&A period will close it.
Featured Speakers
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Lina Pohl,
FAO Mexico Representative and Former Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, El Salvador
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Crystal Davis, Director, Global Forest Watch, WRI
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Katie Reytar, Senior Research Associate, WRI
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Dow Martin, Manager, WRI
Bernadette Arakwiye, Research Associate, WRI -
Rene Zamora-Cristales, Senior Associate, WRI
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John Brandt, Data Science Associate, WRI
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Fred Stolle, Deputy Director, Forests Program, WRI
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