Join the webinar: Exploring our beta platform for blue carbon monitoring

Join the webinar: Exploring our beta platform for blue carbon monitoring Coastal ecosystems such as seagrass meadows, saltmarshes and mangroves play a vital role in climate regulation by capturing and storing vast amounts of carbon. Yet, monitoring these habitats and quantifying their carbon stocks remains a major challenge for scientists, policymakers and coastal managers alike. […]

BioSpace25: Featuring our progress on remote sensing and blue carbon ecosystems

BioSpace25 Replays: Featuring our progress on remote sensing and blue carbon ecosystems Our consortium presented our research findings on how remote sensing can enhance the monitoring of blue carbon ecosystems at the BioSpace25 conference, hosted by the ESA. About the conference BioSpace25 – Biodiversity Insight form Space BioSpace25 is an conference organised by the ESA and its partners […]

Coastal blue carbon in a nutshell

Coastal blue carbon in a nutshell A simple definition of blue carbon to start with Blue carbon is a term that is used to describe the carbon sequestered and stored by coastal and marine ecosystems from the atmosphere. Blue carbon is defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as ‘biologically driven carbon fluxes and […]

Our consortium at the Coastal Blue Carbon from Space Forum

May 2024 Our Consortium at the Coastal Blue Carbon from Space Forum On 14-17 May 2024, international experts gathered at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI, Bern, Switzerland) for the Coastal Blue Carbon from Space Forum. The forum’s main objective was to advance the collective knowledge base and best practices for utilising satellite observation to […]