CARPE Products: Decadal Forest Change Maps
The decadal forest change maps represent a spatially explicit,
quantitative attempt to document forest clearing in the Congo Basin and
is meant as a baseline estimate for future monitoring of Congo Basin
forest resources. The work done by the University of Maryland (UMD),
South Dakota State University (SDSU), and NASA/Goddard Space Flight
Center, is in support of the Central African Regional Program for the
Environment (CARPE). These data are appropriate as inputs to a broad
range of socio-economic and environmental analyses including habitat
analyses, carbon cycling and land use studies.
Using high resolution Landsat Thematic Mapper datasets from circa
1990 to circa 2000 for this mapping effort, two time frames have been
defined. Time 1 represents satellite imagery obtained from Landsat 4
and 5 missions during the 1980's and 1990's. Time 2 represents imagery
predominantly from the Landsat 7 mission during the early 2000's.
These data allow for a decadal study (circa 1990 to circa 2000) of
forest change over the basin. The product depicts forest cover and
forest cover change from circa 1990 to circa 2000. Current work is
being undertaken to update this map for a 2005 forest cover
depiction.
This is the first version of the product and subsequent versions
will be produced when new, improved input data are obtained.
Users of the data are encouraged to provide feedback that will be used to improve future map products.
Currently available are products for 7 of the 12 priority landscapes, the remaining 5 landscapes will follow.
Decadal Change Forest Mapping products are available for:
- Sangha Tri-National Landscape
- Lake Télé-Lake Tumba Landscape
- Salonga-Lukenie-Sankuru Landscape
- Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape
- Maiko-Tayna-Kahuzi-Biega Landscape
- Ituri-Epulu-Aru Landscape
- Virunga Landscape
To access and download the product suites, go to the
Decadal Forest Change Mapping Project page or the
CARPE Data Explorer to download individual products.

