The Challenge
Communities across the African continent are feeling the human and economic impacts of climate change, food insecurity, land degradation, and urbanization. Even though many satellite images are freely available, it is a challenge to translate them into meaningful and usable information for decision-making to address these threats.
The Solution
Digital Earth Africa (DE Africa) aims to improve the lives of people across Africa by providing planners and policymakers with tailored Earth observation information to support better decision-making and enhance sustainable development outcomes. The platform makes continental scale, analysis-ready data available, saving time on accessing, pre-processing and organizing satellite images.
DE Africa provides the following services:
- Coastline monitoring: to identify and analyze past and present patterns of coastline change across the African continent.
- Water Observations from Space (WOfS): to depict the presence and absence of water, assess the extent of water change over time, and manage water resources.
- Cropland Extent Map: to create more complex agricultural products and to assist governments in making decisions about food security.
- Fractional Cover: to provide valuable insights into both long-term annual and short-term seasonal vegetation change.
- GeoMAD: to inform decision-making on sustainability issues such as water resourcing, flooding, coastal erosion, land degradation, food security and urbanization, and change over time.
- Mean NDVI and Anomalies: to give users insight into how much the current vegetation conditions have changed relative to historic conditions.
DE-Africa uses open and free Analysis Ready Data (ARD) provided by international satellite programs, including:
- Landsat (USGS)
- Sentinel-2 (ESA)
- Sentinel-1 (ESA)
Users have access to a comprehensive set of open-source example notebooks and Python tools to enable EO on the DE Africa Sandbox.
To learn how to use DE Africa products, services and tools please visit learn.digitalearthafrica.org.