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Browse our indicator library to see what metrics you can track on Landler. You can also import your own data, including third-party MRV providers.
Water Holding Capacity (High Resolution)*
Water Holding Capacity (High Resolution)*
Measures a soil's ability to retain water at a detailed 100m scale, essential for evaluating drought resilience, flood resilience and effectiveness of regenerative practices at site level.
Precipitation*
Precipitation*
Offers key data on rainfall and snowfall amount and historic trends, essential for water management and assessing flood and drought risks.
Vegetation Condition
Vegetation Condition
Monitors vegetation health against historical norms using satellite data, providing an effective early warning for drought.
Natural Habitat
Natural Habitat
Quantifies natural and semi-natural habitats on productive zones, such as farms or managed forests, measuring a direct commitment to biodiversity and sustainability.
Protected Areas in Vicinity (Open Data)
Protected Areas in Vicinity (Open Data)
Identifies nearby protected areas, providing crucial context for conservation efforts and environmental risk management.
Cover Crops
Cover Crops
Tracks the use of cover crops, a key regenerative agriculture practice that improves soil health and farm sustainability.
Soil Moisture Dynamics & Trend*
Soil Moisture Dynamics & Trend*
Analyzes long-term changes in soil moisture, revealing critical trends for climate change adaptation and water management.
Protected Areas in Vicinity (WDPA)
Protected Areas in Vicinity (WDPA)
Identifies nearby protected areas, providing crucial context for conservation efforts and environmental risk management.
Above Ground Carbon (High Resolution)
Above Ground Carbon (High Resolution)
Provides high-resolution data on carbon stored in trees, crucial for verifying carbon credits and tracking the impacts of deforestation, afforestation and natural regeneration.
Climate Risk
Climate Risk
Climate risk rating (Not Relevant to Very High) for 6 key hazards—drought, temperature extremes, precipitation changes, heat stress, storm winds, and wildfire—for current conditions and future scenarios (2030, 2050, 2080).
Threatened Species Presence
Threatened Species Presence
Provides data on the presence of threatened species, fundamental for biodiversity assessments and conservation planning.
Species Occurrence
Species Occurrence
Reflects species observations from public data base.
Deforestation
Deforestation
Monitors the loss of forest cover, a critical indicator for biodiversity, climate change, and supply chain transparency.
Soil Organic Carbon (Change)*
Soil Organic Carbon (Change)*
Estimates the amount of carbon stored in the top 30 cm of soil based on a predictive baseline model and the CoolFarmTool model for cropland, tree crop, and grassland applications
Ecosystem Integrity Index
Ecosystem Integrity Index
Assesses the overall health of an ecosystem with focus on structure, composition and function.
Life Expectancy
Life Expectancy
Average number of years a newborn is expected to live, based on current mortality patterns in the region.
Soil Organic Carbon (Stock)*
Soil Organic Carbon (Stock)*
Quantity of carbon stored in soil and below the soil surface.
Soil Retention / Erosion
Soil Retention / Erosion
Estimates soil loss from water erosion using a dynamic, satellite-driven erosion model (RUSLE), helping to identify and manage land degradation risks. Inversion of erosion figure to generate retention figure.
Soil Properties
Soil Properties
Offers globally consistent data on key soil characteristics, essential for informed land management.
Crop Suitability
Crop Suitability
Evaluates crop and climate suitability for various crops, helping to optimize agricultural planning and adapt to climate change.
Above Ground Carbon (Low resolution)
Above Ground Carbon (Low resolution)
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.
Cooling and Shade
Cooling and Shade
Quantifies the temperature-reducing benefits of urban greenery, crucial for creating cooler, more livable cities.
Habitat Connectivity
Habitat Connectivity
Measures how well a landscape supports wildlife movement and natural processes, vital for biodiversity and climate resilience.
Landcover / Landuse
Landcover / Landuse
Distinguishes between the physical land types (cover) and its human purpose (use), foundational for environmental planning.
Air Temperature
Air Temperature
Provides high-frequency historical air temperature data, fundamental for monitoring climatic impacts across sectors.
Water Holding Capacity (Low resolution)
Water Holding Capacity (Low resolution)
Measures a soil's ability to retain water at a 1km scale, essential for regional land and water management.
Amfori Social Risk
Amfori Social Risk
Assesses potential adverse social impacts in supply chains, crucial for ethical sourcing and protecting brand reputation.
Soil Organic Carbon (AI model)*
Soil Organic Carbon (AI model)*
Estimates the amount of carbon stored in top 30 cm soil based on a combination of Spatialise (MRV provider) and the CoolFarmTool model for cropland, tree crop, and grassland applications
Habitat Intactness
Habitat Intactness
Measures the degree to which a habitat is free from human disturbance, serving as a key indicator of ecosystem health.
Carbon Flux Estimate (IPCC Tier 1)
Carbon Flux Estimate (IPCC Tier 1)
A globally consistent, spatially explicit estimate of carbon emissions or removals (flux) from land use and land cover.
Tree Loss
Tree Loss
Tracks annual loss of global tree cover detected by satellite imagery and reported through Global Forest Watch.
Topsoil pH
Topsoil pH
Measures the acidity or alkalinity of the upper soil layer, a key factor influencing nutrient availability and plant growth.
Soil Biodiversity
Soil Biodiversity
Maps global patterns of soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions based on the European Commission’s Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas.
Soil Microbes
Soil Microbes
Provides global reference data on soil and environmental microbial diversity based on DNA sequencing from the Earth Microbiome Project.
Surface Water
Surface Water
Measures the presence and variability of surface water over time, using satellite-derived data from the Global Surface Water Explorer (GSWE).
Population Density
Population Density
Measures the number of people living per unit area, providing a spatial understanding of human settlement patterns and pressure on land.
Indigenous Areas
Indigenous Areas
Identifies lands belonging to Indigenous Peoples, critical for upholding rights and managing social and environmental risks.
Surface Temperature
Surface Temperature
Measures the temperature of the Earth’s land surface, providing insights into heat distribution, urban heat islands, and land–atmosphere energy dynamics relevant to climate and ecosystem monitoring.
Invasive Species
Invasive Species
Identifies the presence and distribution of invasive alien species by country or region, using data from the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (GRIIS) to assess ecological risk and biodiversity impact.
Soil Chemistry+ Pack
Soil Chemistry+ Pack
Measures key soil nutrient concentrations—potassium (K), phosphorus (P), and nitrogen (N)—to assess soil fertility, nutrient balance, and suitability for agricultural productivity and ecosystem health.
Soil Physics+ Pack
Soil Physics+ Pack
Evaluates the physical condition of soil through indicators such as bulk density and erosion risk, providing insight into soil structure, compaction, and stability that influence water infiltration and root growth.
Water Surface Temperature
Water Surface Temperature
Measures the temperature of the water’s surface, a key indicator of aquatic ecosystem health, climate influence, and energy exchange between water bodies and the atmosphere.
Education Pack
Education Pack
Assesses educational access and attainment through indicators such as literacy rate, school enrollment, and years of schooling, reflecting human capital development and community resilience potential.
Health Pack
Health Pack
Assesses population health through indicators such as disease prevalence, nutrition, and access to healthcare services, reflecting community wellbeing and capacity to withstand environmental or social stressors.
Livelihood Pack
Livelihood Pack
Evaluates household and community livelihood conditions through indicators such as income sources, employment diversity, and access to resources, capturing economic stability and adaptive capacity to environmental or market changes.
Indicator Species
Indicator Species
Provides data on the distribution of species, fundamental for biodiversity assessments and conservation planning.
Soil Resilience Index
Soil Resilience Index
Evaluates the soil’s capacity to recover its structure, function, and productivity after disturbance, integrating physical, chemical, and biological indicators into a composite measure of soil stability and adaptive capacity.
Soil Biology+ Pack
Soil Biology+ Pack
Assesses soil biological activity through key indicators such as microbial biomass, fungal and bacterial abundance, and soil respiration rates, reflecting overall soil health and ecosystem functioning.
Governance Pack
Governance Pack
Evaluates governance quality through indicators such as transparency, accountability, policy effectiveness, and stakeholder participation, providing insight into institutional capacity and decision-making strength at local or national levels.
Water Resilience Index
Water Resilience Index
Measures the ability of water systems — such as watersheds, aquifers, or wetlands — to absorb stress and recover from droughts, floods, or pollution, reflecting long-term hydrological stability and ecosystem adaptability.
Social Resilience Index
Social Resilience Index
Captures the capacity of communities to anticipate, cope with, and recover from environmental or economic shocks, reflecting social cohesion, adaptive capacity, and access to essential resources and services.
Carbon Accounting Integration
Carbon Accounting Integration
Enables integration with partner carbon accounting firms to conduct comprehensive footprint assessments, linking geospatial and activity data to standardized greenhouse gas reporting and verification frameworks.
Carbon In-situ Pack
Carbon In-situ Pack
Captures on-site measurements of carbon stocks and fluxes through field-based analyses such as total organic carbon testing, soil and ecosystem respiration, and manual above-ground biomass assessments, providing ground-truth data for carbon modeling and verification.
Biodiversity In-situ Pack
Biodiversity In-situ Pack
Collects field-based biodiversity data using tools such as camera traps, eDNA sampling, and species geotagging to validate and enhance remote sensing insights on species presence, abundance, and ecosystem health.
Soil In-situ Pack
Soil In-situ Pack
On-site measurements of soil condition using methods such as eDNA analysis, decomposition tests, and bulk density sampling to assess soil biodiversity, structure, and organic matter dynamics.
Water In-situ Pack
Water In-situ Pack
Provides field-based water quality measurements, such as pH, turbidity, and contaminant tests for arsenic, fecal matter, and E. coli, to evaluate ecosystem health and suitability for human or agricultural use.
Social In-situ Pack
Social In-situ Pack
Gathers localized social data through community-based surveys, participatory methods, and language translation tools to capture lived experiences, perceptions, and social dynamics within project areas.
Auxiliary In-situ Pack
Auxiliary In-situ Pack
Measures environmental quality through on-site assessments of factors such as air pollution, noise levels, and other ambient conditions that influence human wellbeing and ecosystem health.
Canopy Height
Canopy Height
Measures the height of vegetation canopies using satellite or LiDAR data to assess forest structure, biomass, and habitat complexity across landscapes.

Water Holding Capacity (High Resolution)*
Measures a soil's ability to retain water at a detailed 100m scale, essential for evaluating drought resilience, flood resilience and effectiveness of regenerative practices at site level.

Precipitation*
Offers key data on rainfall and snowfall amount and historic trends, essential for water management and assessing flood and drought risks.

Vegetation Condition
Monitors vegetation health against historical norms using satellite data, providing an effective early warning for drought.

Natural Habitat
Quantifies natural and semi-natural habitats on productive zones, such as farms or managed forests, measuring a direct commitment to biodiversity and sustainability.

Protected Areas in Vicinity (Open Data)
Identifies nearby protected areas, providing crucial context for conservation efforts and environmental risk management.

Cover Crops
Tracks the use of cover crops, a key regenerative agriculture practice that improves soil health and farm sustainability.

Soil Moisture Dynamics & Trend*
Analyzes long-term changes in soil moisture, revealing critical trends for climate change adaptation and water management.

Protected Areas in Vicinity (WDPA)
Identifies nearby protected areas, providing crucial context for conservation efforts and environmental risk management.

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

Climate Risk
Climate risk rating (Not Relevant to Very High) for 6 key hazards—drought, temperature extremes, precipitation changes, heat stress, storm winds, and wildfire—for current conditions and future scenarios (2030, 2050, 2080).

Threatened Species Presence
Provides data on the presence of threatened species, fundamental for biodiversity assessments and conservation planning.

Species Occurrence
Reflects species observations from public data base.

Deforestation
Monitors the loss of forest cover, a critical indicator for biodiversity, climate change, and supply chain transparency.

Soil Organic Carbon (Change)*
Estimates the amount of carbon stored in the top 30 cm of soil based on a predictive baseline model and the CoolFarmTool model for cropland, tree crop, and grassland applications

Ecosystem Integrity Index
Assesses the overall health of an ecosystem with focus on structure, composition and function.

Life Expectancy
Average number of years a newborn is expected to live, based on current mortality patterns in the region.

Soil Organic Carbon (Stock)*
Quantity of carbon stored in soil and below the soil surface.

Soil Retention / Erosion
Estimates soil loss from water erosion using a dynamic, satellite-driven erosion model (RUSLE), helping to identify and manage land degradation risks. Inversion of erosion figure to generate retention figure.

Soil Properties
Offers globally consistent data on key soil characteristics, essential for informed land management.

Crop Suitability
Evaluates crop and climate suitability for various crops, helping to optimize agricultural planning and adapt to climate change.

Above Ground Carbon (Low resolution)
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.

Cooling and Shade
Quantifies the temperature-reducing benefits of urban greenery, crucial for creating cooler, more livable cities.

Habitat Connectivity
Measures how well a landscape supports wildlife movement and natural processes, vital for biodiversity and climate resilience.

Landcover / Landuse
Distinguishes between the physical land types (cover) and its human purpose (use), foundational for environmental planning.

Air Temperature
Provides high-frequency historical air temperature data, fundamental for monitoring climatic impacts across sectors.

Water Holding Capacity (Low resolution)
Measures a soil's ability to retain water at a 1km scale, essential for regional land and water management.

Amfori Social Risk
Assesses potential adverse social impacts in supply chains, crucial for ethical sourcing and protecting brand reputation.

Soil Organic Carbon (AI model)*
Estimates the amount of carbon stored in top 30 cm soil based on a combination of Spatialise (MRV provider) and the CoolFarmTool model for cropland, tree crop, and grassland applications

Habitat Intactness
Measures the degree to which a habitat is free from human disturbance, serving as a key indicator of ecosystem health.

Carbon Flux Estimate (IPCC Tier 1)
A globally consistent, spatially explicit estimate of carbon emissions or removals (flux) from land use and land cover.

Tree Loss
Tracks annual loss of global tree cover detected by satellite imagery and reported through Global Forest Watch.

Topsoil pH
Measures the acidity or alkalinity of the upper soil layer, a key factor influencing nutrient availability and plant growth.

Soil Biodiversity
Maps global patterns of soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions based on the European Commission’s Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas.

Soil Microbes
Provides global reference data on soil and environmental microbial diversity based on DNA sequencing from the Earth Microbiome Project.

Surface Water
Measures the presence and variability of surface water over time, using satellite-derived data from the Global Surface Water Explorer (GSWE).

Population Density
Measures the number of people living per unit area, providing a spatial understanding of human settlement patterns and pressure on land.

Indigenous Areas
Identifies lands belonging to Indigenous Peoples, critical for upholding rights and managing social and environmental risks.

Surface Temperature
Measures the temperature of the Earth’s land surface, providing insights into heat distribution, urban heat islands, and land–atmosphere energy dynamics relevant to climate and ecosystem monitoring.

Invasive Species
Identifies the presence and distribution of invasive alien species by country or region, using data from the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (GRIIS) to assess ecological risk and biodiversity impact.

Soil Chemistry+ Pack
Measures key soil nutrient concentrations—potassium (K), phosphorus (P), and nitrogen (N)—to assess soil fertility, nutrient balance, and suitability for agricultural productivity and ecosystem health.

Soil Physics+ Pack
Evaluates the physical condition of soil through indicators such as bulk density and erosion risk, providing insight into soil structure, compaction, and stability that influence water infiltration and root growth.

Water Surface Temperature
Measures the temperature of the water’s surface, a key indicator of aquatic ecosystem health, climate influence, and energy exchange between water bodies and the atmosphere.

Education Pack
Assesses educational access and attainment through indicators such as literacy rate, school enrollment, and years of schooling, reflecting human capital development and community resilience potential.

Health Pack
Assesses population health through indicators such as disease prevalence, nutrition, and access to healthcare services, reflecting community wellbeing and capacity to withstand environmental or social stressors.

Livelihood Pack
Evaluates household and community livelihood conditions through indicators such as income sources, employment diversity, and access to resources, capturing economic stability and adaptive capacity to environmental or market changes.

Indicator Species
Provides data on the distribution of species, fundamental for biodiversity assessments and conservation planning.

Soil Resilience Index
Evaluates the soil’s capacity to recover its structure, function, and productivity after disturbance, integrating physical, chemical, and biological indicators into a composite measure of soil stability and adaptive capacity.

Soil Biology+ Pack
Assesses soil biological activity through key indicators such as microbial biomass, fungal and bacterial abundance, and soil respiration rates, reflecting overall soil health and ecosystem functioning.

Governance Pack
Evaluates governance quality through indicators such as transparency, accountability, policy effectiveness, and stakeholder participation, providing insight into institutional capacity and decision-making strength at local or national levels.

Water Resilience Index
Measures the ability of water systems — such as watersheds, aquifers, or wetlands — to absorb stress and recover from droughts, floods, or pollution, reflecting long-term hydrological stability and ecosystem adaptability.

Social Resilience Index
Captures the capacity of communities to anticipate, cope with, and recover from environmental or economic shocks, reflecting social cohesion, adaptive capacity, and access to essential resources and services.

Carbon Accounting Integration
Enables integration with partner carbon accounting firms to conduct comprehensive footprint assessments, linking geospatial and activity data to standardized greenhouse gas reporting and verification frameworks.

Carbon In-situ Pack
Captures on-site measurements of carbon stocks and fluxes through field-based analyses such as total organic carbon testing, soil and ecosystem respiration, and manual above-ground biomass assessments, providing ground-truth data for carbon modeling and verification.

Biodiversity In-situ Pack
Collects field-based biodiversity data using tools such as camera traps, eDNA sampling, and species geotagging to validate and enhance remote sensing insights on species presence, abundance, and ecosystem health.

Soil In-situ Pack
On-site measurements of soil condition using methods such as eDNA analysis, decomposition tests, and bulk density sampling to assess soil biodiversity, structure, and organic matter dynamics.

Water In-situ Pack
Provides field-based water quality measurements, such as pH, turbidity, and contaminant tests for arsenic, fecal matter, and E. coli, to evaluate ecosystem health and suitability for human or agricultural use.

Social In-situ Pack
Gathers localized social data through community-based surveys, participatory methods, and language translation tools to capture lived experiences, perceptions, and social dynamics within project areas.

Auxiliary In-situ Pack
Measures environmental quality through on-site assessments of factors such as air pollution, noise levels, and other ambient conditions that influence human wellbeing and ecosystem health.

Canopy Height
Measures the height of vegetation canopies using satellite or LiDAR data to assess forest structure, biomass, and habitat complexity across landscapes.
