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MAP Description | methodology

A Map that locates every sacred tree in the region.

A web platform for geo-referencing and registering sacred trees in Southeast Asia requires a comprehensive approach that involves volunteers, local communities, and experts.

In Monsoon Asia, a georeferencing and registration project for sacred trees will be implemented through crowdsourcing on a web platform. The following steps will be taken:

This database features trees that have been identified as sacred in Southeast Asia and can be searched or filtered by country or region. Each sacred tree is located on an interactive map, which also allows users to search for specific trees by name or other criteria.

Define the scope and objectives:

The first step is to define the scope and objectives of the project. This involves determining the geographic area to be covered, the type of sacred trees to be geo-referenced and censored, and the purpose of the project.

Identify reliable data sources:

The next step is to identify reliable data sources, which could include satellite images, topographic maps, and local knowledge from communities and experts. This data will be used to identify the location of the sacred trees and their characteristics.

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The Interactive Map

Satellite imagery serves as a valuable tool for identifying and monitoring the conservation status of sacred trees, which represent significant cultural and ecological assets.

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Get Involved

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MAP Description | methodology

A Map that locates every sacred tree in the region.

A web platform for geo-referencing and registering sacred trees in Southeast Asia requires a comprehensive approach that involves volunteers, local communities, and experts.

In Monsoon Asia, a georeferencing and registration project for sacred trees will be implemented through crowdsourcing on a web platform. The following steps will be taken:

This database features trees that have been identified as sacred in Southeast Asia and can be searched or filtered by country or region. Each sacred tree is located on an interactive map, which also allows users to search for specific trees by name or other criteria.

Define the scope and objectives:

The first step is to define the scope and objectives of the project. This involves determining the geographic area to be covered, the type of sacred trees to be geo-referenced and censored, and the purpose of the project.

Identify reliable data sources:

The next step is to identify reliable data sources, which could include satellite images, topographic maps, and local knowledge from communities and experts. This data will be used to identify the location of the sacred trees and their characteristics.

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The Interactive Map

Satellite imagery serves as a valuable tool for identifying and monitoring the conservation status of sacred trees, which represent significant cultural and ecological assets.

launch the map

Get Involved

image deco
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MAP Description | methodology

A Map that locates every sacred tree in the region.

A web platform for geo-referencing and registering sacred trees in Southeast Asia requires a comprehensive approach that involves volunteers, local communities, and experts.

In Monsoon Asia, a georeferencing and registration project for sacred trees will be implemented through crowdsourcing on a web platform. The following steps will be taken:

This database features trees that have been identified as sacred in Southeast Asia and can be searched or filtered by country or region. Each sacred tree is located on an interactive map, which also allows users to search for specific trees by name or other criteria.

Define the scope and objectives:

The first step is to define the scope and objectives of the project. This involves determining the geographic area to be covered, the type of sacred trees to be geo-referenced and censored, and the purpose of the project.

Identify reliable data sources:

The next step is to identify reliable data sources, which could include satellite images, topographic maps, and local knowledge from communities and experts. This data will be used to identify the location of the sacred trees and their characteristics.

explore further

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