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BERA Tools

BERA Tools is successor of Forest Line Mapper. It is a toolset for enhanced delineation and attribution of linear disturbances in forests.

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Quick Start

Here are the ways to install BERA Tools:

  • Windows installer
  • Install with Anaconda.

Windows Installer

Windows installer is provided with releases. Check the latest release. Official Windows installers are signed under the BERA Tools Code signing policy.

Install with Anaconda

Install with Anaconda works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  • Install Miniconda. Download Miniconda from Miniconda and install on your machine.

  • Download and save the file environment.yml.

  • Launch Anaconda Prompt and Change directory to where environment.yml is saved.

  • Run the command to install BERA Tools.

    $ conda env create -n bera -f environment.yml
    

    After the installation is done, a new environment named bera is created and BERA Tools is installed within it.

  • Activate the bera environment and launch BERA Tools main GUI:

    $ conda activate bera
    $ beratools gui
    

BERA Tools Main GUI

For more information about installation, check the BERA Tools Installation.

BERA Tools Guide

Check the online BERA Tools Guide for user, developer and technical guides.

Sponsors

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Credits

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This tool is part of the Boreal Ecosystem Recovery & Assessment (BERA). It is actively developed by the Applied Geospatial Research Group.

© 2026 Applied Geospatial Research Group. All rights reserved.

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