Novo Progresso Deforestation Soccer Field Comparison

  • Released Monday, April 19, 2021
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Animation begins with a stylized bright green soccer field. Soccer fields then fall into place over a recently deforested field showing the estimated size of the newly cleared field. The camera then pulls back to reveal all the recently deforested areas (shown in bright green) around Novo Progresso from 2017 to 2018.

The Amazon has undergone major transformations throughout the past three decades (1985 - 2018). Working closely with their Brazilian counterparts, NASA scientists have mapped the entire country of Brazil to show different kinds of land use throughout the country. This new data is based on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM).

As part of this research, we look closely at the town of Novo Progresso and try to give the viewer a sense of this area's size by comparing the deforested areas to the relative size of a soccer field.



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Release date

This page was originally published on Monday, April 19, 2021.
This page was last updated on Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 12:12 AM EDT.


Datasets used

  • Fire Pixels [Suomi NPP: VIIRS]

    ID: 1053
    Type: Analysis Sensor: VIIRS Collected by: NASA/GSFC Dates used: 2019
  • Biomass Map (MapBiomas)

    ID: 1084
    Type: Analysis Collected by: MapBiomas Project Dates used: 1985-2018

    MapBiomas Project is a multi-institutional initiative to generate annual land cover and use maps using automatic classification processes applied to satellite images.

    This dataset can be found at: http://mapbiomas.org

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