Second Annual Conference on Nature-based Solutions using
Carbon and Biodiversity Credit Funding

  • Schedule
18 July 0900-1030, Co-op Lecture Theatre

How can nature tech and AI help to verify biodiversity impact claims?

Chair: Dr Jason Eis, Partner, McKinsey

Panellists:

  • Dr Max Bodmer, rePLANET

  • Geoff Carss, CEO, Wilder Sensing

  • Dr Lan Qie, University of Lincoln

  • Neil Cuthbert, Co-Founder and CTO, Mozaic Earth

There are substantial claims being made for how modern monitoring, reporting and verification of biodiversity gain are likely to reduce costs.

All monitoring methods have their advantage and disadvantages and the same is true of innovative environmental monitoring techniques including the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

This Panel will explore how nature tech and AI techniques be used most effectively and examples of how monitoring costs can be substantially reduced by combining modern MRV with more traditional monitoring.

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