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    NEPA undertaking ground-truthing activities to assess damage caused by hurricane Melissa

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Nationwide Surroundings and Planning Company (NEPA) is enterprise ground-truthing actions to evaluate the harm attributable to the latest passage of hurricane Melissa.

    Floor-truthing is the validation of remotely collected knowledge (from satellites, aerial surveys, drones or sensors) by conducting direct, on-site observations. 

    This ensures that what’s seen in imagery or fashions really displays situations on the bottom.

    Talking with the Jamaica Data Service, NEPA’s Deputy Chief Govt Officer answerable for Environmental Administration and Sustainability, Anthony Mckenzie mentioned the hurricane considerably broken necessary ecological techniques, notably in St. Elizabeth and Trelawny.

    Mr. Mckenzie acknowledged that, in keeping with the Forestry Division, roughly 50 of Jamaica’s forested areas had been impacted by the hurricane.

    He famous that preliminary assessments revealed the vegetation was severely decimated, creating the impression that “all was misplaced”.

    Mr. Mckenzie mentioned  the company has been assessing the harm manually, by going into the sphere to measure, visualize and observe.

    Mr. Mckenzie knowledgeable that NEPA has accomplished an preliminary evaluation of the harm, which is being integrated into the Nationwide Evaluation Report, coordinated by the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ).

    By way of rehabilitation and restoration, the Deputy CEO famous that whereas some crops might try and regenerate in sure areas vegetation could also be destroyed.



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