Master deforestation mapping using Carnegie Landsat Analysis System-lite. Learn satellite-based forest monitoring.
Master deforestation mapping using Carnegie Landsat Analysis System-lite. Learn satellite-based forest monitoring.
Discover the first online course dedicated to deforestation and forest degradation mapping using CLASlite software. Learn to effectively monitor forests using Earth observation satellite data through the Carnegie Landsat Analysis System-lite. This practical course provides comprehensive understanding of CLASlite modules and scientific principles for accurate forest monitoring.
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What you'll learn
Master the Carnegie Landsat Analysis System-lite for forest monitoring
Learn techniques for mapping deforestation and forest degradation
Understand satellite data analysis for environmental assessment
Develop skills in geospatial forest monitoring
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
Course assessments
Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop
Limited Access access
Shareable certificate
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Module Description
This pioneering course introduces participants to forest monitoring using the Carnegie Landsat Analysis System-lite (CLASlite). The curriculum covers the scientific foundations of satellite-based forest monitoring, practical application of CLASlite software, and techniques for mapping deforestation and forest degradation. Students learn to analyze Earth observation data for effective forest monitoring and assessment.
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Instructors
Pioneering Ecologist and Global Conservation Scientist
Greg Asner serves as Director of Arizona State University's Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, where he leads groundbreaking research in ecosystem science and conservation technology. A distinguished ecologist and member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, he has revolutionized forest monitoring through innovative technologies like the Carnegie Airborne Observatory and CLASlite software. His work spans spatial ecology, biodiversity assessment, terrestrial carbon cycling, and climate change impacts. As creator of CLASlite, which he developed in 1997, Asner transformed forest monitoring by making satellite-based deforestation tracking accessible to non-experts worldwide. His ultra-high-resolution imaging technology provides unprecedented detail about forest health, biodiversity, and the impacts of climate change, earning him the prestigious Heinz Award in Environment. Beyond his academic roles at ASU's School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning and the School of Earth and Space Exploration, Asner actively contributes to global conservation efforts through collaborations with NASA, the U.S. State Department, and the United Nations. His research has mapped hundreds of thousands of square miles of forests worldwide, from the Amazon to Borneo, providing critical data for environmental policy decisions and conservation efforts.
Distinguished Biotechnology Expert and Environmental Sustainability Pioneer
Rajnish Khanna is a strategic biotechnology consultant and photobiologist who combines scientific expertise with entrepreneurial innovation to advance sustainable agriculture and environmental monitoring. Born in 1966, he earned his Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology from Purdue University and has built an impressive career spanning academia and industry. As founder and CEO of i-Cultiver Inc. and Global Food Scholar Inc., he develops technological solutions for agricultural sustainability, including TerreLocal, a platform that digitally maps local food supply with demand. His scientific contributions include groundbreaking work at UC Berkeley, where he identified the APB motif in plant photoreceptors, and at Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford, where he focused on technology transfer and environmental monitoring. He has partnered with Greg Asner to make CLASlite, a sophisticated forest monitoring software, accessible to users worldwide through a sustainable user-funded model. Currently serving as a scientific advisor to The Chopra Foundation, he continues to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and practical applications in sustainable agriculture, while leading initiatives in biotechnology education and environmental conservation.
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