Satellite and Reanalysis Data Substitute Field Observations Over Asian Water Tower

Via Space Daily, a look at how satellite and reanalysis data can impact research on Asia's water tower:

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Wildlife Insights: Data-Driven Conservation Uniting Camera Trap Projects With Artificial Intelligence

An announcement of an important new initiative that will help catalyze data-driven wildlife conservation by harnessing the power of technology and science to unite millions of photos from camera trap projects around the world and

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Sharing Data For Improved Forest Protection And Monitoring

Via Terra Daily, a look at the potential that sharing data has or improved forest protection and monitoring:

Although the mapping of aboveground biomass is
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Climate Intelligence

Via the Harvard Business School, a

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Forecasting Agricultural Vulnerabilities On A Changing Planet

Via Harvard Business School, an interesting

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How Technology and Reliable Data Can Help Tackle Water Pollution

Via World Economic Forum, a look at how data and technology can help tackle the globe's water pollution challenge:

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New technical innovations such as location-tracking devices, GPS and satellite communications, remote sensors, laser-imaging technologies, light detection and ranging” (LIDAR) sensing, high-resolution satellite imagery, digital mapping, advanced statistical analytical software and even biotechnology and synthetic biology are revolutionizing conservation in two key ways: first, by revealing the state of our world in unprecedented detail; and, second, by making available more data to more people in more places. The mission of this blog is to track these technical innovations that may give conservation the chance – for the first time – to keep up with, and even get ahead of, the planet’s most intractable environmental challenges. It will also examine the unintended consequences and moral hazards that the use of these new tools may cause.Read More