Brazilian rain forest under watch 24/7.

AuthorFoster, Sharon
PositionTech Talk

A vast network of air, space and ground sensors looking over the Amazon has become the world's largest environmental monitoring program. Called SIVAM (System for the Vigilance of the Amazon), the $1.4 billion project connects more than 500 data-collecting elements, such as airborne sensors, ground-based sensors, air-traffic control radars and satellites. SIVAM covers a 2-million square-mile area, which contains 33 percent of the Earth's tropical forests and 20 percent of the world's fresh water. The Brazilian government uses SIVAM to try to catch illegal miners, drug traffickers, forest burners, illegal loggers and invaders of indigenous lands.

SIVAM's prime contractor is an...

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