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Sp Uses Satellites to Monitor Forests and Apply More than a Thousand Tons

Summary by O Antagonista
With the MAIS (Environmental Monitoring by Satellite Images) of the Ministry of Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics (Semil), the government of São Paulo went on to examine each hectare of its territory with a frequency that, a decade ago, would be impossible. By using satellites and cross-sectional data, the state came to... The post SP uses satellites to monitor forests and apply more than a thousand hits first appeared on The Antagnonist.
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With the MAIS (Environmental Monitoring by Satellite Images) of the Ministry of Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics (Semil), the government of São Paulo went on to examine each hectare of its territory with a frequency that, a decade ago, would be impossible. By using satellites and cross-sectional data, the state came to... The post SP uses satellites to monitor forests and apply more than a thousand hits first appeared on The Antagnonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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