
Office Hours: How to Use Global Forest Watch's Carbon Data
Global Forest Watch (GFW) provides global maps of carbon dioxide emitted and captured by forests, letting users visualize and quantify emissions and removals since 2001 in areas such as countries, provinces, corporate land holdings and protected areas. GFW also continues to improve the forest carbon flux monitoring framework.
Do you have questions about GFW’s carbon data or the latest updates? Join GFW’s expert-led office hours on November 13 at 10 AM EST | 2 PM UTC for an overview of the carbon data and information on how to access and analyze it using GFW’s platform and tools.
During office hours, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, work through problems and share lessons learned. We would also like to hear how you’ve used the data and your feedback.
If you have any specific questions that you would like us to address during office hours, please send them to Isabela Barriga at Isabela.Barriga@wri.org
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