Newsletter - April 2026

New deforestation reports combine maps, timelines, and satellite evidence into one shareable summary; plus updates on webinar, events, and features.

Newsletter - April 2026
Aceh Province, Indonesia

What's New?

Deforestation Summary reports

Overview map of forest loss

Plots with multiple Risk Insights now feature summary reports. The report features an overview map showing all the areas of verified deforestation traced by our analysts.

Deforestation timeline

It displays deforestation events on timeline, showing the monitoring periods and the total forest loss mapped.

Before and after satellite scenes

And finally, it also includes all the before and after satellite scenes from each individual risk insight reports associated with that report. 

How it helps you

As our risk insight database has grown to over 4,000 reports, one single plots can now feature a dozen or more Risk Insight reports. Deforestation summary reports provide a single shareable document to explain the deforestation history of plot to colleagues and suppliers. This provides both a concise summary of deforestation history as well as the satellite evidence to escalate risk concerns.

What's coming up?

Next Webinar: Jurisdictional monitoring in Practice

Sign up for event here

On Tuesday, May 12 at 3:00 pm JKT/10 am CET, we are pleased to be hosting a next webinar From Alerts to Action: Deforestation Detection, Review, and Response in Aceh Province, Indonesia. Register here. This webinar brings together landscape monitoring experts from MapHubs, IDH, and local civil society to discuss how deforestation monitoring works in the globally important rainforests of Aceh province in Indonesia. We will discuss how forest alerts are verified, reports are reviewed and how they guide action on the ground.

We will use real world examples from forest monitoring deforestation around the Leuser Ecosystem, a critical conservation habitat for Sumatran orangutans and tigers. We are look forward to lively discussion and will leave plenty of time to answer your questions. We look forward to seeing you on May 12!

Palmoil.io at Palmex

Our colleagues, Cholida Sofi and Intan Syaharani El Aqsha, will be at PALMEX Indonesia 2026 in Jakarta—one of the largest gatherings of the global palm oil industry. The event brings together hundreds of exhibitors and stakeholders, with a focus this year on expanding palm oil globally through both innovation and digital transformation.

Sofi and Aqsha hope to connect with plantation groups, mill operators, sustainability bodies and policymakers shaping international trade. They are looking forward to conversations around compliance and traceability, especially as regulations like the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) continue to reshape supply chains around accountability and transparency.

Both Sofi and Aqsha look forward to learning how producers, traders, and tech providers are tackling sustainability and compliance challenges and understand how palmoil.io can best support this transition. Please write to info@maphubs.com if you would like meet with them.

Meet the Team

Meet Juliana

Juliana

Juliana Acevedo is an Operations and Project Coordinator with experience building project governance frameworks, standardizing processes, and coordinating cross-functional teams to improve clarity and delivery across complex, distributed work. She combines systems thinking with a people-centered approach to collaboration.

Originally from Medellín, Colombia, Juliana’s interest in environmental and social systems was shaped through her creative work in Barcelona, where she collaborated on theater productions exploring the relationship between people, land, and identity. She brings this perspective into her work today, supporting teams working at the intersection of sustainability, data, and global coordination.,

Tip of the Month

Savable table filters

Table filters is a simple way to build custom monitoring lists, based on your priorities. You can filter lists based on traceability, risk ratings, monthly alerts, etc and then save that filter for future monitoring.

Palmoil.io now allows you to save table filters. Simply choose your filter or filters (e.g. high risk plots, EUDR rating, etc).

After you have selected your filters, press the button next to table filters to save the current filter configuration and give it a name.

You can also save your table configuration to your portfolio using the bulk list downloader.

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