Amnesty International Partners With Planet to Tackle Deforestation in Cambodia
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL) has partnered with Amnesty International to combat deforestation in Cambodia’s Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, utilizing Planet’s satellite monitoring capabilities. This sanctuary spans approximately 500,000 hectares and is crucial for biodiversity and local traditions. Amnesty International employs Planet’s high-resolution imaging to track illegal activities, including deforestation and land clearing. This collaboration aims to enhance transparency and advocacy for environmental protection, showcasing the role of technology in safeguarding vital ecosystems.
- Collaboration with Amnesty International enhances Planet's visibility in environmental advocacy.
- Use of advanced satellite technology allows for real-time monitoring of illegal activities.
- Planet's large satellite constellation provides comprehensive data for conservation efforts.
- Illegal activities are still occurring within protected areas, indicating ongoing environmental threats.
- New road developments pose risks for increased illegal logging within the sanctuary.
Using Planet’s datasets,
To protect this important region, Amnesty has been using Planet’s unique satellite capabilities. Planet owns and operates the world’s largest Earth observation constellation with over 200 satellites currently in orbit. These satellites provide a line scanner of the Earth, imaging every terrestrial location on the planet every single day. By providing unprecedented insights of global change, Planet enables their customers to monitor environmental degradation and illegal activities to hold global actors accountable.
Using Planet data,
“We believe global transparency enables global sustainability, and our satellites provide datasets and tools that can support global NGOs in the vital work they do.
To better monitor the Sanctuary,
"High-resolution imagery is actually quite rare over these wildlife sanctuaries in
In addition to monitoring deforestation, Planet data helps
"A lot of the access comes from the edges, the boundaries, where there are roads already established, but sometimes potentially from the villages. The new road not only increased access to the area, it provided an easy route for the illegal logging and transport of timber outside of the sanctuary," said Farfour.
Planet’s critical work with Amnesty provides a blueprint for greater transparency and better monitoring of potential illegal activities. With these insights from space,
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