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How often is satellite imagery updated?

Written by Eman
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Restor's satellite imagery is updated every 2-3 years, with coverage guaranteed through the next 20 years. This means you can track your site's restoration progress over decades with consistent, reliable data.

Our long-term partnership

We partner with technology providers like ESRI to ensure uninterrupted access to high-quality satellite data. These partnerships guarantee that:

  • Satellite imagery will be refreshed regularly (every 2-3 years)

  • Data will remain available for the long term (20+ years ahead)

  • Monitoring tools stay current and reliable as technology evolves

What this means for you

Track long-term impact. With satellite updates every 2-3 years, you can document meaningful changes in vegetation, water, and land cover over time—essential for demonstrating restoration success.

Plan with confidence. Knowing that data updates are secured for decades means you can build long-term monitoring strategies without worrying about data gaps.

Consistency over time. Regular updates from the same source (ESRI) ensure your data remains comparable year to year, making trend analysis reliable.

Need more current imagery?

If you need more frequent satellite updates than our standard 2-3 year cycle, contact us to discuss custom data options or partnerships.

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