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.
RedZone provides the most accurate, reliable, and up-to-date wildfire intelligence, value added analysis and field support. We aide in the protection of property and assets, enhancing customer engagement and improving financial performance for Property & Casualty insurers and reinsurers.
Prescient Weather develops innovative climate and weather based solutions to enable critical decisions making. Our products support meteorologists, risk managers, commodity traders, analysts, and data scientists in energy, agriculture, disaster risk, insurance, and other climate sensitive activities
Pixxel is a space technology company working towards creating the world's highest resolution hyperspectral imaging satellite-imaging constellation. The images gathered by Pixxel's satellites will provide up-to-date information relevant to climate monitoring, crop yield prediction, urban planning, and disaster response.
Cornea provides data analytics to incident command teams at both national and international disasters. Using our technology platform, ICTs access, analyze, and visualize critical data in real time to support response to, recovery from and mitigation of wildfires. We empower commanders with the information they need when they need it, saving lives and lowering costs.
We use satellites and AI to track floods in near real-time anywhere on earth to insure risk and save lives.Our free Global Flood Database offers a comprehensive view of flood exposure around the world. This database combines 15 years of data on 913 floods with human settlement maps across 169 countries to help the world better prepare and protect against risks of flooding.