Carbon
This dimension focuses on the storage and emission of carbon, one of the key contributors to climate change. Monitoring carbon levels in ecosystems helps track the balance between carbon sequestration and carbon emissions, which is crucial for managing climate impact. Carbon is also the essential building block of life, forming the backbone of organic molecules that make up all living organisms. By maintaining a stable carbon cycle, ecosystems can sustain life while mitigating the adverse effects of climate change.
Provides medium-resolution data on carbon stored in trees, crucial for verifying carbon credits and tracking the impacts of deforestation, afforestation and natural regeneration at a landscape level.
Provides high-resolution data on carbon stored in trees, crucial for verifying carbon credits and tracking the impacts of deforestation, afforestation and natural regeneration.

Above Ground Carbon (Landscape Level)
Provides medium-resolution data on carbon stored in trees, crucial for verifying carbon credits and tracking the impacts of deforestation, afforestation and natural regeneration at a landscape level.

Above Ground Carbon (Forest)
Provides high-resolution data on carbon stored in trees, crucial for verifying carbon credits and tracking the impacts of deforestation, afforestation and natural regeneration.