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MAAP #108
August 27, 2019

MAAP #108: Understanding the Amazon Fires with Satellites, part 2

Here we present an updated analysis on the Amazon fires, as part of our ongoing coverage and building off what we reported in MAAP #107. First, we show an updated Base Map of the “fire hotspots” across the Amazon, based on very recent fire alerts (August 20-26). Hotspots (shown in red, orange, and yellow) indicate the highest […]

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MAAP #107
August 23, 2019

MAAP #107: Seeing the Amazon Fires with Satellites

Fires now burning in the Amazon, particularly Brazil and Bolivia, have become headline news and a viral topic on social media. Yet little information exists on the impact on the Amazon rainforest itself, as many of the detected fires originate in or near agricultural lands. Here, we advance the discussion on the impact of the […]

Bolivia Brazil Fires Peru
MAAP #106
August 22, 2019

MAAP #106: Deforestation impacts 4 protected areas in the Colombian Amazon (2019)

We continue our focus on the northwest Colombian Amazon,* one of the most intense deforestation hotspots in the western Amazon (see MAAP# 100). Here, we analyze deforestation data over the past five years (2015-19) to better understand current trends and patterns. We found a major increase in deforestation as of 2016. The Colombian Amazon lost […]

Colombia Deforestation Hotspots Protected Areas
MAAP #105
August 19, 2019

MAAP #105: From satellite to drone to legal action in the Peruvian Amazon

Amazon Conservation, in collaboration with its Peruvian sister organization, is implementing a project aimed at linking cutting-edge technology (satellites and drones) with legal action, in the southern Peruvian Amazon (Madre de Dios region). The project is building a comprehensive deforestation monitoring system with a local group of forestry concessionaires, known as ACOMAT,* who manage over […]

Gold Mining Logging Peru
MAAP #104
August 4, 2019

MAAP #104: Major Reduction in Illegal Gold Mining from Peru’s Operation Mercury

In February 2019, the Peruvian government launched Operation Mercury (Operación Mercurio), a major multi-sectoral crackdown on the illegal gold mining crisis in the area known as La Pampa,* located  in the southern Peruvian Amazon (Madre de Dios region). Note that this area is not within Tambopata National Reserve, but in its buffer zone. In this […]

Gold Mining Peru
MAAP #102
July 3, 2019

MAAP #102: Saving the Ecuadorian Chocó

The Ecuadorian Chocó, located on the other (western) side of the Andes Mountains from its Amazonian neighbor, is renowned for its high levels of endemic species (those that live nowhere else on Earth). It is part of the “Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena” Biodiversity Hotspot, home to numerous endemic plants, mammals, and birds (1,2), such as the Long-wattled Umbrellabird. It […]

Ecuador Indigenous Territories Oil Palm
MAAP #101
June 10, 2019

MAAP #101: Deforestation Continues in Colombian Amazon (2019)

A major deforestation surge continues in the northwest Colombian Amazon (MAAP #97). In 2018, it resulted in the loss of 199,000 hectares (491,700 acres)*, making it the most concentrated deforestation hotspot in the entire western Amazon (MAAP #100). Here, we provide a real-time update for 2019 based on early warning GLAD alerts.** The alerts indicate […]

Cattle pasture Colombia Deforestation Hotspots
MAAP #100
May 2, 2019

MAAP #100: Western Amazon – Deforestation Hotspots 2018 (a regional perspective)

For the 100th MAAP report, we present our first large-scale western Amazon analysis: Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and western Brazil (see Base Map). We use the new 2018 data for forest cover loss, generated by the  University of Maryland (Hansen et al 2013) and presented by Global Forest Watch. These data indicate 2.5 million acres of forest cover […]

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MAAP #99
April 13, 2019

MAAP #99: Detecting Illegal Logging in the Peruvian Amazon

In the Peruvian Amazon, most of the logging is selective (not clearcutting), with the targets being higher-value species. Thus, illegal logging is difficult to detect with satellite imagery. In MAAP #85, however, we presented the potential of satellite imagery in identifying logging roads, which are one of the main indicators of logging activity in the […]

Logging Peru Roads
MAAP #98
March 1, 2019

MAAP #98: Deforestation Hotspots in the Peruvian Amazon, 2018

Thanks to early warning forest loss alerts,* we are able to make an initial assessment of the 2018 deforestation hotspots in the Peruvian Amazon. The Base Map highlights the medium (yellow) to high (red) hotspots. In this context, hotspots are the areas with the highest density of forest loss alerts. Note that the most intense hotspots […]

Deforestation Hotspots Gold Mining Oil Palm Other crops Peru