Enabling Urban Biodiversity management with data and visualisation
Urban sprawl consumes natural habitats at an accelerating rate. But what if cities could be places where biodiversity thrives, where nature and civilization coexist? Urban biodiversity can play a vital role in addressing this crisis.
Yet, cities face a critical barrier: insufficient data showing the state of nature holistically. One key challenge is that manual monitoring is too expensive, and a city's budget could be better allocated elsewhere. How can you make data-based decisions to promote biodiversity without comprehensive information? And without a baseline, it's difficult to measure progress.
Our biodiversity monitoring technology, originally developed for nature conservation projects and now successfully deployed in agriculture and renewable energy sectors, is the key to filling these critical data gaps.