CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE
CARBON STORAGE
Technology description
The Carbon Storage layer quantifies the CO2 captured by greenery, offering a precise measure of nature's role in mitigating atmospheric carbon levels. Leveraging Sentinel- 2 MSI, sophisticated machine learning techniques process a range of vegetation and soil indices to estimate CO2 sequestration reliably. The outcome, with a 10-meter spatial resolution, reveals the tons (t) of sequestered carbon, directly correlating with the density and health of the underlying vegetation. This layer provides an invaluable tool for understanding and optimizing our planet's natural carbon sinks.
Uses scenario
Algorithms provide precise carbon storage data, enhancing transparency and accuracy in carbon trading. This supports pricing, reporting, and regulatory compliance in carbon markets.
Algorithms assess carbon sequestration in forests, aiding sustainable management practices and conservation efforts. They help in monitoring forest health and planning reforestation projects.
Algorithms evaluate the carbon storage potential of properties, guiding eco-friendly development and investment decisions. This supports sustainable building practices and green certifications.
Algorithms offer detailed carbon storage data for academic and scientific research, facilitating studies on climate change, ecosystem services, and environmental impact assessments.
Algorithms track corporate carbon footprints and the effectiveness of green initiatives, supporting sustainability goals and CSR reporting.
Tech basis
Map that offers high spatial resolution data on Carbon Storage expressed in Tonnes of Carbon Sequestred.
Access high-resolution Land Surface Temperature (LST) data at 10-meter accuracy in Celsius (°C) with our tool.
The Surface Urban Heat Island (SUHI) layer assesses the Urban Heat Island effect, highlighting urban areas that are warmer than their rural surroundings.
The Albedo layer measures surface reflectivity, indicating the percentage of sunlight that is reflected into space.
The Heatwave Risk map integrates temperature data (hazard), population demographics (exposure), and area morphology (vulnerability) to generate a risk index ranging from 0 to 100.
The Park Cool Islands (PCI) layer distinguishes urban parks based on their cooling effects, categorizing them into Major and Minor Cool Islands.
The Microclimatic Performance Index (MPI) evaluates the effectiveness of Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI) in combating the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect.
The Carbon Storage layer quantifies CO2 absorption by vegetation, offering a detailed view of nature's impact on atmospheric carbon reduction.
The Tree Cover Density (TCD) layer accurately depicts the percentage of an area covered by tree canopy, ranging from 0 to 100%.