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Posts by Dr. Flávia Mendes🌳🛰️

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Are you at @agu.org's #AGU24? 🤔 If you're interested in hearing about how #SERVIR / UAH scientists are using #EarthEngine to bridge #LandCover monitoring and #OpenScience, come to the Google booth in the Exhibition Hall from 11:00-11:30 am today! 😉

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Yes! I follow the work you are all doing at SIG 🌳💚

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Non-White scientists appear on fewer editorial boards, spend more time under review, and receive fewer citations | PNAS Disparities continue to pose major challenges in various aspects of science. One such aspect is editorial board composition, which has been shown t...

"Non-White scientists appear on fewer editorial boards, spend more time under review, and receive fewer citations"

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go.bsky.app/5Z1ME4m

For discussions related to #EUDR, whether in the context of mapping (earth observation) or traceability.

Let's grow this community and let me know who would like to be added!

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3/3 Events like these are critical for fostering collaboration across sectors, sharing cutting-edge insights, and driving actionable strategies to combat #deforestation and promote #sustainable #landuse.

If you’re attending, feel free to reach out—I’d love to connect!

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2/3 I’ll be particularly engaged in the session on Knowledge Exchange on #Forest Monitoring for Transparent Commodity #ValueChains, such as #EUDR. This discussion aligns closely with my work on leveraging #remotesensing to enhance transparency and accountability in commodity supply chains.

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1/2 🌳🛰️ Excited to be at the UNFAO headquarters in Rome this week, participating in the Global #Forest Observations Initiative "Enhancing forest monitoring through global collaboration: A south-south knowledge exchange" events.

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Bem-vindo Pedro!

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Loved this list!!!

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A poster flyer with fire across top as border. 
Title of session “B002
Advancements in Wildland Fire Management and Engagement: Integrating Earth Observation Technologies and Open Collaborative Development” 

and abstract is “Wildland fires pose significant challenges to communities, ecosystems, and economies worldwide. Balancing their negative impacts with their positive benefits requires innovative approaches that leverage cutting-edge technologies while fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders. This session proposes a comprehensive exploration of advancements in wildland fire management, monitoring, and modeling by integrating Earth observation technologies and collaborative development efforts. We will highlight innovative approaches that foster cross-boundary, multi-jurisdictional collaborations among tribal, local, federal, and international partners. For example, efforts like Canada’s WildFireSat mission, NASA FireSense, the Pyregence Consortium, and the internationally funded GOFC-GOLD Fire Mapping and Monitoring Implementation Team are creating transformative wildland fire science, data products, and tools built on relationships and knowledge exchange. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, we aim to advance the science and practice of wildland fire management while enhancing the resilience of communities and ecosystems in the face of increasing wildfire risk and lengthening fire seasons.

Conveners:
Jacquelyn K. Shuman (Primary) NASA Ames Research Center
Morgan A. Crowley Natural Resources Canada 
Joanne Hall University of Maryland College Park
David Saah University of San Francisco”

A poster flyer with fire across top as border. Title of session “B002 Advancements in Wildland Fire Management and Engagement: Integrating Earth Observation Technologies and Open Collaborative Development” and abstract is “Wildland fires pose significant challenges to communities, ecosystems, and economies worldwide. Balancing their negative impacts with their positive benefits requires innovative approaches that leverage cutting-edge technologies while fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders. This session proposes a comprehensive exploration of advancements in wildland fire management, monitoring, and modeling by integrating Earth observation technologies and collaborative development efforts. We will highlight innovative approaches that foster cross-boundary, multi-jurisdictional collaborations among tribal, local, federal, and international partners. For example, efforts like Canada’s WildFireSat mission, NASA FireSense, the Pyregence Consortium, and the internationally funded GOFC-GOLD Fire Mapping and Monitoring Implementation Team are creating transformative wildland fire science, data products, and tools built on relationships and knowledge exchange. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, we aim to advance the science and practice of wildland fire management while enhancing the resilience of communities and ecosystems in the face of increasing wildfire risk and lengthening fire seasons. Conveners: Jacquelyn K. Shuman (Primary) NASA Ames Research Center Morgan A. Crowley Natural Resources Canada Joanne Hall University of Maryland College Park David Saah University of San Francisco”

Most recently I used it in our AGU flyer for session B002! Our poster session will be held in the am on Wed, Dec 11 and the oral session will be in the pm that same day!

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5/5 This article, published by GIZ, explores #forest monitoring solutions shaped by EUDR compliance to foster a shared understanding among stakeholders such as #supplychain partners and service providers. It also offers valuable insights for regulators reviewing due diligence statements.

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4/5 In light of this, I would like to highlight an excellent publication in which we participated, brought to you by DIASCA (Digital Integration of Agricultural Supply Chains Alliance). The report examines the technological challenges and existing solutions for #LkSG, #EUDR, and #CSDDD.

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3/5 Furthermore, many companies already claim—through voluntary #ESG agreements or reports—that they monitor and track their supply chains. This potential postponement is undoubtedly a green light for yet another year of #deforestation.

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2/5 It’s worth noting that the European Commission first signaled its intention to regulate #deforestation linked products back in 2019. Yes, 2019! Now, in 2024, operators and traders have had several years to adapt to this regulation.

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1/5 After all this debate over the European Commission's proposal to delay the EU Deforestation Regulation (#EUDR), I find myself still reading through various reactions from small producers, large agribusiness companies, and governments.
www.sustainable-supply-chains.org/fileadmin/IN...

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Smiling woman in brown shirt and sandals sits in front of large douglas fir tree covered in moss in a Vancouver Island forest.

Smiling woman in brown shirt and sandals sits in front of large douglas fir tree covered in moss in a Vancouver Island forest.

Smiling woman with scarf kneels in center of pretend window with astronaut from space shuttle

Smiling woman with scarf kneels in center of pretend window with astronaut from space shuttle

A group photo of five men and one woman in front of satellite image of great lakes. Everyone is smiling at camera.

A group photo of five men and one woman in front of satellite image of great lakes. Everyone is smiling at camera.

Re-intro time! I am a forest fire research scientist at the Canadian Forest Service / NRCan. I am one of the science leads on the WildFireSat mission launching in 2029. 🛰️🔥🌲

Follow me for updates on fire monitoring & management in Canada, end-user engagement, and other research in #EOChat #GISchat!

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3/3 HR imagery provides the detail needed to support accurate #mapping of commodity, helping us distinguish between actual natural forest and tree-crop #commodities like coffee. By combining #multiple datasets, rather than relying on a single source, we improve accuracy.

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2/3 The paper emphasizes that in addition to #remotesensing monitoring, supply chain transparency and #traceability are key to preventing deforestation-linked products from reaching the market.

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1/3 Excited to share @vivihrbr's paper: "Remote Sensing for Transparency in Amazonian Supply Chains." 🛰️🌳Highlights the role of #satelliteimagery in monitoring #deforestation, boosting #transparency in #supplychains, and tackling #EUDR & traceability challenges #Amazon #forest

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Thrilled to be part of a meaningful conversation at the IUCN Leaders Forum in Geneva (Oct 13th) with influential leaders - @marinasilva.bsky.social , Regina, Katie, Evan & David, discussing the role of innovative digital tech in achieving the Global Biodiversity Framework goals. 🌳🛰️🇧🇷

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The future of Canada’s wildfires, explained by a Canadian fire scientist The smoke is clearing from New York and other East Coast cities, but Canada’s wildfires are set to get worse.

This fire season has been record breaking in Canada. 🔥🌲🛰️

Here’s a Q&A I did with Vox last month about the wildfires (at that time), air quality, smoke, and the future: www.vox.com/climate/2023/6/8/2375398...

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Three women standing for a photo. From left to right, Morgan Crowley, Africa Flores-Anderson and Barb Ryan.

Three women standing for a photo. From left to right, Morgan Crowley, Africa Flores-Anderson and Barb Ryan.

Two rows of people smiling, four in back, two in front. One man in front looking at other man in front. Set in front of satellite image.

Two rows of people smiling, four in back, two in front. One man in front looking at other man in front. Set in front of satellite image.

Three women standing in a row, from left to right, Sabrina Szeto, Morgan Crowley, and Nikki Rae Tulley. All smiling.

Three women standing in a row, from left to right, Sabrina Szeto, Morgan Crowley, and Nikki Rae Tulley. All smiling.

Morgan Crowley presenting from podium, the slide says “A multi-disciplinary approach to making EO accessible and inclusive.” Another woman takes notes in the background.

Morgan Crowley presenting from podium, the slide says “A multi-disciplinary approach to making EO accessible and inclusive.” Another woman takes notes in the background.

Hey folks! I am new here 👋. I am a Forest Fire Research Scientist with the Canadian Forest Service (NRCan). I use satellite data to monitor wildfires and support Canadian fire agencies. I am an advocate of open access data and DEIJ in remote sensing & Earth Observations!

GISChat EOChat 🔥🌲🛰️📡🚀👩‍💻💻🧪🔬

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