Ba Be National Park in Bac Kan province is where the nation's largest biosphere reserve, the third Ramsar area of Viet Nam, one of the rich biodiversity area of the nation with many endangered and rare species listed in Red Book of Viet Nam and Red lists of IUCN. Currently, forest area has reduced that make many species face with the risks of endangered. Applying remote sensing and GIS technology in mapping forest status area in Ba Be National Park has highly reliable results: The total area of the study area is 39,085.85 hectares which divide analysis for the following classes: agricultural land, shifting cultivation is 4,311.14 ha, accounting for 11.03 percent
residential land is 592.42 ha, accounting for 1.51 percent
rivers and lakes is 776.81 hectares, accounting for 1.79 percent
vacant land is 28.85 ha, representing 0.07 percent
ground traffic is 179.38 ha, accounting for 0.46 percent
rich forest is 3,619.89 hectares, accounting for 9.26 percent
rich forest is 11,971.78 ha, accounting for 30.63 percent
forest average 8,582.01 ha, accounting for 21.96 percent
poor forest is 2,736.81 ha, accounting for 7 percent
without reserve forest is 738.12 ha, accounting for 1.89 percent
of the land has not become a forest plantation is 7.74 hectares, accounting for 0.02 percent
bare tree regeneration is 1,684.48 ha, accounting for 4.31 percent. Rockies class is 46.57 hectares of forest, accounting for 0.12 percent
forest regeneration, restoration is 3,139.71 ha, accounting for 8.03 percent
grass, shrubs is 602.61 ha, accounting for 1.54 percent From the results that more see technology application in building database resource management service is extremely significant.