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Fig 1.

Diagram of the interactive web-based near real-time forest monitoring system.

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Table 1.

Open source tools used for the development of the interactive web-based near real-time forest monitoring system.

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Table 2.

Indicators used for the evaluation of interactive web-based near real-time forest monitoring system in context of REDD+.

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Fig 2.

Web interface showing an example of a visualization interface for the Kafa case study.

In this example, Forest map derived from Landsat image 2010 is used as base map, forest change polygons derived from Landsat data are displayed in red and local observation points in blue.

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Fig 3.

Web interface showing an example of a visualization interface for ground observation collected by local experts.

In this example, driver of forest disturbances are Intensive Coffee Cultivation (ICOFF), Settlement Expansion (SETE), Timber Harvesting (TH) and Others (OTH).

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Table 3.

System performance for stakeholder participation and interaction in forest monitoring processes.

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Table 4.

System performance for near real-time information on forest change.

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