Currently Location Analyses can only be generated for Forest Locations (point of origin). Please add GPS Data first before generating Analyses.
You can generate and track environmental analysis reports, such as deforestation data, for specific locations directly within the platform.
Add Analyses to a Location
Select a Location: From the main Locations list, click on the name of the facility or plot you wish to analyse (e.g., Forest ABC) to open its details panel.
Navigate to Analyses: In the left-hand navigation bar, click the Analyses icon (icon resembling a magnifying glass over a document).
Initiate New Analysis: Click the + Add button (or the + icon) located in the top right corner of the Analyses panel.
Configure Analysis Details: A pop-up window titled Add analysis will appear. Configure the following settings:
Type: Select the specific analysis model from the dropdown menu.
Report Mode: Choose between two formats:
Static: Generates a static PDF report with deforestation data.
Dynamic: Generates a dynamic, interactive report with authorised plot data.
Name: Enter a unique name for this report.
Date range: Use the calendar picker to define the start and end dates for the analysis.
Save and Generate: Click the Save button to confirm. A message stating "The analysis report is being generated and will be available to view shortly" will appear in the bottom left corner, and the new report entry will be added to the list with a status reference.
The analyses will be ready in 10-15 mins after the generation.
View & Delete Analyses
Once an analysis has been generated, you can review the detailed compliance reports and maps, or remove records that are no longer needed.
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View Analysis Reports
Access the List: Navigate to the Analyses tab within the location details panel to see a list of all generated reports.
Open a Report: Hover over the analysis row you wish to view. Click directly on the blue Reference number or the View icon (represented by an eye).
Review Findings: A detailed report panel will slide out from the right.
Full Screen Mode: For a better view of the maps and data, you can click the Full screen button at the bottom of the report panel.
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Delete an Analysis
If a report is outdated or was created in error, you can remove it from the system.
Locate the Record: Find the analysis you want to remove in the list.
Hover your mouse over the row. Click the Delete icon (represented by a trash can) that appears on the right side of the row.
Interpreting the Geolocation Analysis Report
When you run a geolocation analysis, the system generates a comprehensive Project Compliance Report and Screening to help you determine if a specific plot of land meets regulatory requirements (such as the EUDR).
The tool establishes a compliance score based on three core datasets:
Forest cover in 2020 (creating a baseline map within the plot boundaries).
Deforestation since 2020 (analysing annual data to verify historical changes).
Deforestation alerts (monitoring real-time alerts from the end of the last annual dataset to the present day).
The resulting report is divided into five key tabs to help you break down the analysis: 1. Summary, 2. Monitoring, 3. Compliance assessment, 4. Risk assessment, and 5. Other.
Understanding Your Compliance Result
The most critical information is found immediately on the 1. Summary tab. Here, the tool provides an overall EUDR compliance recommendation.
Based on the three datasets mentioned above, you will receive one of three possible results:
Likely compliant (Green): This indicates no significant issues were found. This result is given if there was no forest cover detected in the plot in December 2020, or if the plot has maintained stable forest cover since 2020.
Likely non-compliant (Red): This indicates a high risk of regulatory violation. This result is given if the tool detected forest loss, forest degradation (specifically for timber), or a combination of both within the plot since December 2020.
Recommended manual inspection (Orange): This indicates potential, but unconfirmed, issues that require human review. This result is given if the plot's forest loss is below 1% of the total forest area, or if recent deforestation alerts have been detected within the plot.
Deep Dive into the Data
If you receive a "Likely non-compliant" or "Recommended manual inspection" result, you can use the remaining tabs to investigate exactly why the tool flagged the plot.
2. Monitoring Tab: This tab focuses on recent activity. It displays a map highlighting any Real-time deforestation monitoring alerts that have occurred since the last annual dataset cutoff. It categorises alerts by confidence level (Low, High, Very high) based on how many satellite images detected the disturbance.
3. Compliance Assessment Tab: This tab breaks down the historical data used for the "deforestation-free" assessment.
3.1 Forest extent: Shows the baseline forest cover map at the December 31, 2020 cutoff date.
3.2 Commodity extents: Identifies if known commodity plantations (like palm oil or rubber) overlap with the plot.
3.3 Deforestation: Provides a year-by-year breakdown of any forest degradation or deforestation detected after the cutoff date, including interactive maps and bar charts showing total forest loss in hectares.
4. Risk Assessment Tab: This tab evaluates broader, contextual risks associated with the plot's location.
4.1 Legal compliance assessment: Checks if the plot overlaps with protected areas or recognised Indigenous territories, which could trigger additional due diligence requirements.
4.2 External forest cover risks: Analyses deforestation drivers and hotspots surrounding the plot (e.g., within a 5km radius), helping you identify broader supply chain risks even if the plot itself is clear.
5. Other Tab: This final tab provides supplementary statistical data, such as a long-term view of Global forest loss within the area spanning back to the year 2000, and specific risks like Fire forest loss tracking.


