The Congo Basin Monitoring Database is a centralized platform that brings together critical data about the region’s ecosystems. It tracks environmental changes—such as forest cover, biodiversity, and human activity—across the Congo Basin, one of the world's most important tropical forest regions.
Designed for use by conservationists, researchers, policymakers, and local stakeholders, the database helps monitor the health of the Basin and supports data-driven decision-making. By consolidating diverse datasets into a single, easy-to-access system, it enables a clearer understanding of how natural resources are being used and how they can be sustainably managed.
This database was designed to provide access to reliable ecological and socio-economic data from WWF-supported programmes in the Congo Basin. It serves as a comprehensive repository to facilitate information sharing, communication, and learning for users across the region.
It also depicts the outcomes and impacts of WWF conservation and sustainable development efforts, helping to drive informed decisions and ensure the effective protection of the Congo Basin's vital resources.
Navigate and interact with the database easily using built-in tools.
Select from a variety of conservation themes based on your area of interest.
Organize data according to the criteria most relevant to your work.
Explore ecological or socio-economic datasets organized thematically.
Explore the sites that are being actively monitored across the Congo Basin region. These sites provide real-time and detailed insights into the environmental changes within the region.
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Field Programs
Landscapes
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