
Global Forest Watch Data in MapHubs
Global Forest Watch is a great source for open mapping data on forests and the threats they face. With MapHubs, you can make your own interactive maps and map stories using Global Forest Watch data and combine it with a whole host of other data. MapHubs also provides data layers such as GLAD forest alerts, Terra-i forest alerts, GLAD tree cover loss. You can also link or upload additional GFW datasets and use them in your organizations maps. For example, see the GFW layers in

Going Inside the Pixel
In the world of forest monitoring, the pixel is king. Pixels depicting tree cover loss show us where forests may be in trouble from pressures such as logging, agriculture, and mining. By counting the pixels, we can estimate the extent of the damage. The pixels can show us areas damaged by fire, help us find new logging roads, and see where agricultural activity is degrading forests. Great, so is the problem solved? What do we do next? Pixels are squares around 30 meters tall

The 3-minute Map Challenge
MapHubs makes it extremely easy to make an interactive web map. We think anyone can learn to make a map in 3 minutes or less! Make a Map in 3 Minutes Give it try now, the MapHubs site Map for Environment has hundreds of public map layers to choose from. Go to https://mapforenvironment.org Click Make a Map Select a map layer, or search for additional layers Add more layers (as many as you want) (Optional) Change a layer's color, or add text labels and marker icons (Optional) G