We’re closing access gaps on the most cutting-edge technologies for environmental monitoring.
We seek to take the tools that well-resourced institutions take for granted and distribute them to young scientists who lack awareness, access, or training. The technologies we teach in our workshops are free, open access, and the standard of work at top-level climate research institutions. Explore some of the tools we teach:
Google Earth Engine is a cutting-edge platform for acquiring and processing hundreds of remote sensing datasets, as well as building public platforms for displaying scientific results to stakeholders.
Natural Capital Project InVEST
The InVEST software suite enables scientists and policymakers to evaluate the ecosystem service value of a range of ecosystem types, modeling land use scenarios to evaluate the economic and social benefits provided by nature.
QGIS is an open source geographic information systems (GIS) software that enables users to upload, manipulate, and calculate statistics over satellite imagery and geographic data.