Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 15: Life on Land
UN Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land, aims to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss. Learn more about Life on Land in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 11,212 US organizations addressing UN SDG 15.
Discover tech solutions related to endangered species, land use, extinction and other key areas of biodiversity conservation below.
Propagate offers design & agronomic software as well as project development & financing services. Their platform, Overyield, makes it easy for farms to implement by providing access to agronomic insights, technical assistance, and financing so that farms can reduce business risks while integrating fruit, nut and timber trees with animal or crop farming systems.
Civic Mapper is a geospatial technology development company that helps clients to leverage their data assets for mission success. We are focused on developing spatially-enabled applications, products, and technology platforms for solving problems at the intersection of our natural and built environments.
EarthRanger is a real-time, easy-to-use, online software solution developed by Vulcan Inc. to meet the unique needs of protected area managers, ecologists, and wildlife biologists. Our solution collects, integrates and displays all historical and real-time data available from a protected area - including wildlife, ranger patrols, spatial data, and observed threats.
Cecil is the easiest way to manage quality nature-based projects. We empower teams developing 2000+ NBS projects across 10M+ hectares in one collaborative nature-management platform. By helping project developers and investment managers organise work, stakeholders and data in one place, Cecil is enabling the critical supply of natural climate solutions.
This project aims to progress the field of conservation tech by developing face recognition software for use in wildlife monitoring. Using human face recognition techniques, we're developing a software tool that can identify individual brown bears from images of their faces. This is important as scientists are under increasing pressure to draw larger conclusions from research with fewer resources.