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Monitoring forest evapotranspiration rates with remote sensing data.

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Neftaly | Monitoring Forest Evapotranspiration Rates with Remote Sensing Data
Tracking the Pulse of Forest Water Cycles from Space
Evapotranspiration (ET)—the combined process of water evaporation from soil and transpiration from plants—is a critical component of forest ecosystems. It regulates local climate, supports plant health, and influences the global water cycle. Accurate monitoring of forest ET rates is essential for understanding ecosystem function, managing water resources, and assessing forest responses to climate variability.
At Neftaly, we employ cutting-edge remote sensing technologies to estimate and monitor forest evapotranspiration across diverse landscapes. Our approach provides spatially explicit, real-time data to support sustainable forest and watershed management.

Why Monitor Forest Evapotranspiration?
???? Assess Forest Health and Stress
Variations in ET rates can indicate water stress, drought impacts, or disease.
???? Understand Ecosystem Water Use
Quantifying ET helps in modeling water budgets and ecosystem productivity.
???? Support Climate and Hydrological Modeling
ET data improve predictions of weather, streamflow, and regional climate dynamics.
???? Guide Forest Management and Restoration
Monitor water use efficiency and recovery in restored or managed forests.

Neftaly’s Remote Sensing Approach
???? Thermal Infrared and Multispectral Satellite Data
Utilize sensors such as Landsat TIRS, MODIS, and Sentinel-2 to derive surface temperature and vegetation indices critical for ET estimation.
????️ Surface Energy Balance Modeling
Apply robust models (e.g., SEBAL, METRIC) that integrate satellite data with meteorological inputs to calculate ET rates accurately.
???? High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Monitoring
Track daily to seasonal ET changes, capturing responses to weather events, drought, or management actions.
???? Machine Learning and Data Integration
Combine remote sensing with ground measurements and climate data for enhanced ET estimation and validation.

Applications
Drought Monitoring and Early Warning
Detect changes in forest water use to anticipate stress and guide interventions.
Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management
Inform water resource planning by quantifying forest contributions to evapotranspiration.
Climate Change Impact Assessment
Evaluate how shifting temperature and precipitation patterns affect forest water dynamics.
Restoration Success Evaluation
Monitor water use recovery in reforested and rehabilitated landscapes.

Why Choose Neftaly?
✅ Expertise in Remote Sensing and Hydrological Modeling
✅ Customizable Solutions for Various Forest Ecosystems
✅ Accurate, Scalable, and Timely ET Monitoring
✅ Comprehensive Reporting for Decision-Making and Policy

Harness the Power of Remote Sensing to Understand Forest Water Use
With Neftaly’s remote sensing-based ET monitoring, gain critical insights into forest water dynamics that drive ecosystem health and resilience. Our technology supports proactive forest management and sustainable environmental stewardship in a changing climate.

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