Training Course on GIS and Remote Sensing for Sustainable Forest Monitoring and Management
Program Brief:
Forests are essential ecosystems providing numerous environmental, economic, and social benefits, including carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and the sustenance of local communities. However, due to deforestation, climate change, illegal logging, and other threats, the effective monitoring and management of forests have become crucial to ensure sustainability. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing technologies offer vital tools for gathering, analyzing, and visualizing spatial data, helping stakeholders make informed decisions for sustainable forest management.
This comprehensive course, “GIS and Remote Sensing for Sustainable Forest Monitoring and Management,” is designed to provide environmental professionals, forest managers, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders with the necessary skills to effectively utilize these technologies. Participants will gain hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of forest mapping, monitoring forest health, detecting deforestation, assessing forest carbon stocks, and developing strategies for sustainable forest management. The course integrates practical exercises with theoretical knowledge to equip participants with the competencies to tackle real-world forest management challenges.
Course Objectives
- Understand GIS and Remote Sensing Fundamentals: Learn core concepts of GIS and Remote Sensing and their applications in forest monitoring and management.
- Forest Mapping and Spatial Data Collection: Gain proficiency in collecting and managing spatial data related to forest cover, land use, and ecosystem services using GIS and Remote Sensing.
- Detect Forest Changes and Monitor Forest Health: Utilize Remote Sensing techniques to monitor forest health, detect deforestation, forest degradation, and changes in forest cover over time.
- Assess Forest Carbon Stocks and Monitor Biodiversity: Apply GIS and Remote Sensing tools to assess forest carbon stocks, monitor biodiversity, and evaluate forest conservation efforts.
- Apply GIS for Sustainable Forest Management: Use GIS for forest resource planning, monitoring sustainable logging practices, and mapping conservation areas.
- Analyze Forest-Based Climate Change Mitigation Efforts: Understand the role of forests in carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation, and how GIS and Remote Sensing can track related initiatives.
- Develop Community Engagement and Policy Strategies: Learn participatory mapping techniques to involve local communities and develop data-driven policy support systems.
- Capstone Project: Apply learned GIS and Remote Sensing techniques to a real-world forest monitoring and management scenario, demonstrating acquired skills.
Recommended For:
The course is designed for:
- Forest planners, managers, and conservation technicians
- Environmental professionals and natural resource managers
- Researchers and academicians in forestry, ecology, and environmental science
- Policymakers and government officials involved in forest management and conservation
- GIS analysts and technicians interested in environmental applications
Duration
10 Days
Course Outline
Module1: Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing for Forest Monitoring
- Overview of GIS and Remote Sensing technologies
- Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in sustainable forest management
- Introduction to forest monitoring concepts and challenges
Module 2: Principles of Remote Sensing and Data Collection
- Understanding the electromagnetic spectrum and satellite imagery
- Image acquisition, interpretation, and analysis techniques
- Remote Sensing platforms and sensors for forest monitoring
Module 3: Spatial Data Collection and Integration
- Methods for spatial data collection (aerial photography, satellite imagery, and field-based surveys)
- Integrating field data with Remote Sensing datasets
- Preprocessing and data management in GIS
Module 4: Image Processing, Enhancement, and Interpretation
- Digital image preprocessing techniques and image correction methods
- Digital image classification for land cover mapping
- Practical Exercise: Importing and classifying forest data in GIS
Module 5: Forest Change Detection and Inventory Analysis
- Techniques for detecting and quantifying forest changes
- Forest health monitoring using vegetation indices like NDVI
- Practical Exercise: Analyzing forest changes using time-series imagery
Module 6: Advanced GIS Applications for Forest Management
- Spatial analysis and decision-making for sustainable forest management
- Forest resource planning using GIS
- Practical Exercise: Spatial analysis for forest management decisions
Module 7: Forest Carbon Stock Assessment and Biodiversity Monitoring
- Assessing forest carbon stocks using Remote Sensing and GIS
- Biodiversity assessment and habitat mapping
- Practical Exercise: Estimating carbon stocks and mapping biodiversity
Module 8: Forest Fire Detection, Watershed Management, and Health Monitoring
- Remote sensing techniques for forest fire detection and tracking
- Watershed delineation and hydrological analysis using GIS
- Forest health monitoring and pest detection using Remote Sensing
Module 9: Climate Change Mitigation and Forest Conservation
- Role of forests in carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation
- Forest conservation and protected area management using GIS
- Practical Exercise: Mapping conservation areas and identifying priority zones
Module 10: Community Engagement, Policy Support, and Capstone Project
- Participatory mapping techniques for community involvement
- Policy support systems and decision-making using GIS and Remote Sensing
- Capstone Project: Application of GIS and Remote Sensing techniques in a real-world forest monitoring and management scenario, followed by presentations and feedback sessions
General remarks
- Customizable courses are available to address the specific needs of your organization.
- The participant must be conversant in English
- Participants who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate of completion from Lenol Development Center.
- The course fee for onsite training includes facilitation training materials, tea break and lunch.
- Accommodation and airport pick up are made upon request
- For any inquiries reach us through info@dev.lenoldevelopmentcenter.com or +254 710 314 746
- Payment should be made to our bank account before the start of training
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