
EOSDA Forest Monitoring
Forestry software
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What is EOSDA Forest Monitoring
EOSDA Forest Monitoring is a web-based geospatial application for monitoring forest areas using satellite imagery and change-detection analytics. It supports use cases such as tracking deforestation, identifying disturbances (e.g., fire or logging activity), and documenting forest condition over time for land managers, forestry organizations, and compliance teams. The product emphasizes remote sensing workflows (map layers, alerts, and reporting) rather than field-inventory data capture or operational job management.
Satellite-based change monitoring
The product centers on remote sensing to detect and review forest cover changes over time. This supports monitoring across large or hard-to-access areas without relying solely on field visits. It is well-suited to ongoing surveillance and rapid triage of potential issues before dispatching crews.
Map-centric analysis workflow
EOSDA Forest Monitoring provides an interactive map interface for visualizing imagery, boundaries, and detected changes. This helps users compare time periods and focus analysis on specific areas of interest. The approach aligns with monitoring and reporting needs more than day-to-day forestry operations scheduling.
Useful for compliance evidence
Time-stamped imagery and change records can support documentation for internal controls, audits, and sustainability or land-use reporting. The product’s outputs are oriented toward demonstrating what changed, where, and when. This can complement, rather than replace, systems focused on inventory measurements or harvest planning.
Limited operational forestry functions
The product is primarily a monitoring and analytics tool, not a full forestry management suite. It typically does not cover functions such as timber inventory measurement workflows, silviculture prescriptions, harvest scheduling, or contractor/job costing. Organizations may need additional systems for planning and operations execution.
Remote sensing accuracy constraints
Satellite-based detection can be affected by cloud cover, seasonal variation, and sensor resolution limits. Some disturbance types may require manual review or ground verification to confirm cause and extent. Users should expect a validation step before using results for enforcement or high-stakes decisions.
Integration and data export needs
Forestry teams often need to move outputs into GIS, BI tools, or internal data platforms. If required formats, APIs, or automated pipelines are limited, teams may rely on manual exports and reconciliation. This can add effort when integrating monitoring results with inventory, permitting, or asset systems.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free (limited access) | $0 — Free tier with limited features | Each new account includes 1 demo stand to try all features on that stand free of charge; limited access to other features. |
| Professional | Not published — contact sales | Paid plan (named “Professional”) that provides access to all available Forest Monitoring features; no public pricing shown on the official site. |
| Custom / Enterprise | Custom pricing — contact sales | Custom / tailored solutions for specific client needs (named “Custom” in the user guide); pricing provided on request. |
Seller details
EOS Data Analytics
Menlo Park, California, United States
2017
Private
https://eos.com/
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