SEPAL 2.1 - what’s new? Join our webinar to learn about the new features of SEPAL
FAO is organizing a live demo of the new version of System for Earth Observation Data Access, Processing and Analysis for Land Monitoring (SEPAL). The webinar will be hosted in both English and French and will be available at the following link:
http://fao.adobeconnect.com/sepal/
In English – Thursday, 11 July, 14:00 CEST
In French – Friday, 12 July, 14:00 CEST
The session will demonstrate the new SEPAL features and review the basics of using the platform to create optical and radar mosaics, as well as image classification. The webinar will include an interactive Q&A session with SEPAL experts Erik Lindquist and Remi D’Annunzio.
The webinar will be recorded but do take the opportunity to join the discussion and provide feedback.
About SEPAL
The cloud-based SEPAL computing platform facilitates countries’ access to Earth observation data as well as processing of that data. An easy-to-use computing platform, SEPAL allows countries to overcome processing issues related to poor internet connections or low computing power on local computers.
The new SEPAL 2.1 version has never been more user-friendly. The platform features a new responsive design providing data that is easily viewable and usable regardless of the device (mobile, tablet, desktop) - all thanks to cutting-edge monitoring tools.
It features improved and expanded functionality for mosaic creation of optical and radar data (including Landsat and Sentinel data fusion, Sentinel-1 composites), time-series analysis, and the inclusion of Jupyter Notebooks.
The platform has now reached more than 3 000 active users, allowing them to produce robust results spanning a range of applications from mosaic-style renderings of land cover, forest disturbances, fires and pest infestation to dynamic flood maps and initiatives geared to peatland conservation and restoration.
The new version of SEPAL is available at https://sepal.io. Sign up today to get access and process critical historical satellite data as well as newer data from Landsat and Europe’s Copernicus programme directly from your computer, mobile phone or tablet.
How to join the webinar via Adobe Connect
Click on the webinar link 5 minutes before the meeting: http://fao.adobeconnect.com/sepal/
Log in to the meeting room as either a guest or an Adobe Connect user.
Useful links:
More on FAO’s work on REDD+ and National Forest Monitoring: http://www.fao.org/redd/areas-of-work/national-forest-monitoring-system/en/
On SEPAL and OpenForis: http://www.fao.org/3/CA1085EN/ca1085en.pdf
Article Norway and FAO will scale up innovative forest monitoring tool
For the French version of the announcement, please go to http://www.fao.org/redd/news/detail/fr/c/1200910/