“Harnessing technology to map and protect our ecosystems is not just a tool, it’s a necessity.” In CleanTechies’s latest episode, CEO, @Allison Wolff joined @Somil Aggarwal to share her take on: 🌲 Leveraging geospatial data and technology to tackle environmental challenges. 🔥 The role of mapping, data analysis, and system building in supporting biodiversity and ecosystem management. 🗺️ How past technological experiences, including recommendation and subscription systems, are shaping today’s environmental solutions. Hear more about how technology is key to supporting biodiversity and ecosystem management here: https://lnkd.in/evJkDFgV
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“Harnessing technology to map and protect our ecosystems is not just a tool, it’s a necessity.” In CleanTechies’s latest episode, CEO, Allison Wolff joined Somil Aggarwal to share her take on: 🌲 Leveraging geospatial data and technology to tackle environmental challenges. 🔥 The role of mapping, data analysis, and system building in supporting biodiversity and ecosystem management. 🗺️ How past technological experiences, including recommendation and subscription systems, are shaping today’s environmental solutions. Hear more about how technology is key to supporting biodiversity and ecosystem management here: https://lnkd.in/evJkDFgV
CleanTechies Podcast: #177 Climate Resilience, Bridging FAANG to ClimateTech, Cloud Computing with Geospatial Data, & More w/ Allison Wolff (Vibrant Planet) on Apple Podcasts
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Emerging Opportunities for Climate Action : In our ever advancing world, there are new technologies and tools made available everyday, transforming our world and our capabilities to enact change within it. AI is one such tool, which could alter the fate of civilization and the climate. Most conversations around AI and the way it is already affecting work aren’t very positive, but could AI’s story be different when it comes to conservation and climate change?🤔 Join us on the fifth episode of Down to You to discuss the ways software innovation and marine conservation have found a unique, symbiotic relationship. Hear from Alexander Dungate in Vancouver, who specializes in finding ways to use software and computer science to support sustainable fisheries that are improving ways we care and conserve our marine resources in today’s world affected by climate change.🐟 Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or at the Down to You website: #netzero #youthclimateaction #climatepodcast #storytelling #storytellingpodcast #youthpodcast #netzeropodcast #netzerobc #communityclimateaction #justtransition #cleanenergy #youthclimatestrike #knowledgesharing #fridaysforfuture #climateeducation
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Imagine if every dollar invested in biodiversity outcomes was spent as strategically and successfully as possible? What would it look like to provide guidance, across an entire country, for the people who put their resources towards the reconstruction and preservation of vulnerable ecosystems and species? Have a listen to John Reid speaking with Matthew Monahan in a Ma Earth podcast about Eco-index.
"So you're getting this synthesis between science, technology and indigenous knowledge. I think that is the critical bridge we need to confront some of the core environmental challenges that we're facing" John Reid on the excellent Ma Earth podcast series with Matthew Monahan. An update on the "where to next" section: the Eco-index Reconstruction Heat Map development is now complete and being deployed, get in touch to learn more!
Guiding Biodiversity Investment in New Zealand - John Reid (Eco-index)
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Engagement expert & biodiversity PhD | Transforming science into compelling stories | Empowering businesses to champion nature
The future of biodiversity looks like this: taking complex data and using innovative tech to transform it into meaningful insights that organisations can actually use! Loved listening to this podcast featuring Dr. Noelia Jiménez Martínez, our head of insights and machine learning at NatureMetrics... the future is here! https://lnkd.in/eY9cKxE3
Monitoring Biodiversity with Noelia Jiménez Martínez from NatureMetrics
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What does town planning, environmental management and launching rockets all have in common? Find out in today's episode of hAIghtened senses. Our two guests, Imeshi Weerasinghe as well as Russell Shaw unvail what it takes to get rockets into space as well as what data they gather. #spacerockets #remotesensing #environmentalmanagement #townplanning https://lnkd.in/dxu2WYTR
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Learning and Development Consultant | Academic Advisor & Instructor @ IMTEF - Instructor Certification Program (ICP) | Facilitator @ ITLC | Digital Content Manager, UMBC
🎙️ As the host of UMBC's Mic’d Up podcast, I’ve had the unique opportunity to dive into diverse technologies that are shaping our future. One standout is Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which we recently explored in depth. GIS is revolutionizing fields from urban planning to environmental conservation, proving that its impact extends far beyond traditional mapping. My discussion with a current graduate student in UMBC's GIS program revealed just how critical these tools are in developing sustainable solutions and enhancing community services. The insights were not only enlightening but also inspiring, showing the potential of GIS to foster significant societal change. 🤔 How do you think GIS technologies could further transform our approach to addressing global challenges like climate change or urban sprawl? For those intrigued by the intersection of technology and social impact, GIS is a field worth exploring. Dive deeper into this transformative technology with the full story on UMBC’s blog. Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what technology can achieve for our communities! #GIS #Sustainability #UMBC #TechForGood #Podcast https://lnkd.in/eW-Fsr4T
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Ever wondered how you'd measure 15,000 trees by hand? Listen to our latest episode of Ambition to Impact where Rachael Nutter speaks with Ed Mitchard, a world expert in satellite mapping of land cover change and forest properties and someone who’s done just that.🌳📏 Ed is the chief scientist and co-founder of Space Intelligence, a #NatureTech company enabling zero #deforestation and mass restoration of biodiverse forests globally by providing the highest quality nature mapping data. They combine their extensive expertise in remote sensing, #dataanalytics, and forest ecology to provide highly accurate and comprehensive reporting, monitoring, and verification solutions for forest carbon project developers and investors. Ed was professor of global change mapping at The University of Edinburgh, has published over 100 scientific papers, advised governments on how to monitor their forests, and been deeply involved in the evolution of carbon standards. In this episode, we ask Ed to come down from space and delve into his journey from #ambitiontoimpact including: 🛰 How #satellitetechnology is being used to accurately measure the climate impacts of carbon financed projects 🛰 How satellite technology and data are helping to evolve the #voluntarycarbonmarket 🛰 What carbon projects should be thinking about from day one to ensure best-in-class monitoring 🎧 Tune in now at the link below ⬇ #podcast #sustainability #podcastinterview
Conversation with a world expert in satellite mapping of land cover change and forest properties.
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Astrodynamicist | Space Environmentalist | MacArthur Fellow | National Geographic Explorer | TED Fellow | Global Space Evangelist | Professor | Spacecraft Navigator | Co-Founder & Chief Scientist | CorrFRSE
Tomorrow, my love and I are heading to Scotland for a number of events, all starting with the DataFest Summit on Nov 2nd, Edinburgh's biggest data and AI event. Ahead of the fest, I was invited to sit down for their podcast, The Big Question, to discuss compassionate AI, #ancientTEK, and space environmentalism. Listen in and level ⬆️! 🤙🏽 #spaceenvironmentalism #datafest #podcast
Space Environmentalism with Moriba Jah
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Our first Biomimicry Works podcast 🎉 Peter Philips and Dr Nicolene share their journey in creating Biomimicry Works and deeper insights into who they are, and why they create in the ways they do Here's what we uncover: ↳ The essence of Biomimicry Works: It's more than a business, we are Custodians of a movement. ↳ The power of storytelling: How sharing personal experiences unlocks the true potential of biomimicry. ↳ Building a thriving community: Fostering collaboration, communication, and a space for diverse perspectives. ↳ Exploring the "warm data" concept: Exploring the space between biomimicry and other interconnected fields. ↳ Leading through creation: Embracing the unknown and leading the way for others to gain courage and share Click below to watch & make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the Symbiotic Future YouTube Channel where our videos are hosted Let us know your feedback in the comments once you've watched Make sure you, like, comment and repost! 👍🏽 💬 ♻️ https://lnkd.in/g72iAJBy
Unveiling Biomimicry Works: Nature's Blueprint for Innovation & Connection
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eDNA collection and analysis technology has been around for a while now. Learn how it can be used to assess biodiversity within forested areas.
Did you know FSC has a podcast? Check out the most recent episode of "Forest For The Future" about biodiversity here: https://bit.ly/3tnDed4
Episode 66: What can filtering water tells us about biodiversity? Utilizing new techniques like eDNA and bio-acoustics
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