Summary

Partnership overview statistics

Country Region Name Partnership area (Ha) Forest cover (Ha) Number of trees Carbon density (T/Ha) Carbon stocks (T)
Cameroon Mount Muanenguba Mekom 38,659 37,447 19,197,327 574 21,870,031
Gabon Bas Ogooué Lake Oguemoué 69,481 44,188 18,028,930 977 44,133,137
Papua New Guinea Milne Bay Province Gadaisu 3,082 2,853 1,208,916 928 2,751,147
Sololo 4,744 4,627 2,589,582 1,193 5,629,500
Wabumari 2,114 2,010 960,176 910 1,905,086
Peru Asháninka Camantavishi 17,760 16,436 6,008,756 435 7,588,800
Cutivireni 32,336 27,940 10,082,833 385 12,271,124
Awajún Huaracayo 2,165 1,875 872,144 475 1,015,598
Asháninka Oviri 9,790 8,905 3,379,010 410 3,927,043
Parijaro 7,241 7,039 2,578,360 604 4,342,972
Awajún Urakuza 16,264 14,351 6,624,482 476 7,639,678
RD Congo Equateur Ikoko Bonginda 17,454 16,048 7,497,995 713 12,050,662
Lokongo 43,768 42,482 21,491,482 850 36,999,798
Ngelo Monzoi 11,416 9,777 4,417,334 764 8,271,557
Nkake 9,659 8,414 4,008,859 735 7,019,579
Total 285,933 244,392 108,946,185 726 177,415,712
Note:
Forest area details the total area of forest in the partnership AOI based on the latest available Global Forest Change (GFC) data (end of 2019).
Number of trees is an estimate of the individual trees in the partnership derived from data from the Crowther Lab.
Carbon in the trees, or vegetative carbon, is derived from a map of above-ground biomass, converted to vegetative carbon using IPCC recommended values.
Soil carbon is an estimate for the top 200cm of soil provided by World Soil Information (ISRIC).
The vegetative carbon and soil carbon are combined to provide the estimates in this table.

This month’s suspected forest loss

Carbon

Mekom

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Lake Oguemoué

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Gadaisu

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Sololo

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Wabumari

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Camantavishi

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Cutivireni

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Huaracayo

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Oviri

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Parijaro

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Urakuza

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Ikoko Bonginda

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Lokongo

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Ngelo Monzoi

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.

Nkake

Monthly forest loss profile

Information

Each partnership is monitored for suspected forest loss events within the defined area of interest. These events are identified by the Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory, and are updated on a daily basis. The table presents the most recent month’s forest loss, the forest loss so far this year, and the average and maximum size of these forest loss events. The map displays a hotspot analysis of the suspected forest loss this year in the monitoring area. Parts of the forest which have experienced a higher concentration of forest loss are indicated by the brighter colours. In addition, alerts are generated for particular forest loss events that events that are over a defined threshold in size. These alerts will be displayed on the map alongside the hotspots.

The ‘Monthly forest loss profile’ tab shows the monthly forest loss alert profile from this year (navy bars) compared the most recent years (light grey bars). Variations in monthly deforestation may be down to seasonal agricultural practices, one-off events, or cloud cover preventing the satellite imagery from identifying forest loss.

The ‘Historic forest loss pattern’ tab presents the historic forest loss for the partnership, from 2001 to current year to-date. Percentages represent the rate of deforestation that year as a proportion of the total forest in the 2000 baseline year. Year-to-date data may contain false positives or negatives, which may be corrected by the release of the annual deforestation dataset, generally released midway through the following year.