Don't miss our upcoming webinar on the future of open-source #AI-driven earth monitoring. Hear from experts at Meta, World Resources Institute, Land & Carbon Lab and the Bezos Earth Fund as they discuss the latest advancements in #AI foundation models and our new 1-meter resolution tree canopy height data, while answering all your questions in an interactive panel discussion. Register for the webinar: https://bit.ly/4cmQik5 #1mTreeCanopy
Land & Carbon Lab
Environmental Services
Land & Carbon Lab is convened by World Resources Institute and the Bezos Earth Fund.
About us
Land & Carbon Lab was founded by World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Bezos Earth Fund to develop breakthroughs in geospatial monitoring of the world’s land and nature-based carbon. By synthesizing troves of satellite data, we provide decision makers with actionable information and insights to restore degraded landscapes, protect forests and nature, and produce land-intensive commodities more sustainably. And we don’t just create data — we’re partnering with diverse organizations to create real world impact, from corporate leaders and policymakers to Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
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External link for Land & Carbon Lab
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- Environmental Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Washington, DC
- Specialties
- Environment, Research, Geospatial Data, Analysis, Land Use, and Nature Based Solutions
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At Land & Carbon Lab, we’ve partnered with Meta and the Restoration program at World Resources Institute to produce the world’s first global map of tree canopy height at a 1-meter resolution using a groundbreaking foundation #AI model, allowing the detection of single trees at a global scale. To learn more about how it was developed, its use cases and what’s next, register for our webinar on July 18 and check out our blog. #1mTreeCanopy Register for the webinar: https://bit.ly/3XNpTYC Check out the blog: https://bit.ly/3xwS1o6
Mapping the World’s Trees in Unprecedented Detail with AI
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Our new 1-meter resolution map of global tree canopy height has the potential to revolutionize restoration monitoring. The data, which can identify small saplings soon after they're planted, will ensure projects are meeting their targets, help restoration managers communicate their impact and encourage greater investment in restoration efforts across the globe. Learn more at our upcoming webinar on July 18 and in our blog. #1mTreeCanopy Check out the blog: https://bit.ly/3xwS1o6 Register for the webinar: https://bit.ly/3XNpTYC World Resources Institute Meta
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New breakthroughs in #AI and foundation models will transform the way we understand and protect our planet. Join us on July 18 to hear from experts at Meta, World Resources Institute, Bezos Earth Fund and Land & Carbon Lab as we discuss a new path towards open-source AI-driven earth monitoring and present the world’s first global 1-meter resolution remote sensing data set, showing the canopy height of individual trees across the globe. Register for the webinar: https://lnkd.in/ddx793zb
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Using a groundbreaking foundation #AI model, researchers from Land & Carbon Lab, World Resources Institute and Meta have mapped tree canopy height at an astounding 1-meter resolution across the globe. Plus, we’ve made the model free and publicly available, democratizing access to this new AI technology. Register for our webinar and check out our blog to learn more. #1mTreeCanopy Register for the webinar: https://bit.ly/3XNpTYC Check out the blog: https://bit.ly/3xwS1o6
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Our new 1-meter resolution global map of tree canopy height is featured on Devex! Check out their article to learn more about our collaboration with Meta and World Resources Institute on this exciting new release, its underlying #AI foundation model and the potential it has to transform the way we understand our forests and address the threats facing our planet. #1mTreeCanopy Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/dbH84ZzQ
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Join our team! We are looking to #hire a Data Communications Manager to help turn our data and research into actionable insights and content tailored for data users, decisionmakers and practitioners. Click here to learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/3RyXDon
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Check out our latest blog on the world's first 1-meter resolution global map of tree canopy height and find out: 📈 How the data was developed using a groundbreaking new AI foundation model 🌳 How it can be used to improve restoration monitoring ➡️ And, what's next for the data Read the blog here: https://bit.ly/3xwS1o6 #1mTreeCanopy World Resources Institute Meta
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Learn more about our new 1-meter resolution global map of tree canopy height. Developed by researchers at Land & Carbon Lab, World Resources Institute and Meta, the map uses a groundbreaking new foundation #AI model and has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the world’s forests and the role they play in defending against the worst effects of the climate and biodiversity crises 🌎 🌿 Check out our blog and register for our webinar to find out more about this exciting new release. #1mTreeCanopy Register for the webinar: https://lnkd.in/ddx793zb Check out the blog: https://lnkd.in/dZh4xTUy
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Land & Carbon Lab reposted this
Financing, training, monitoring, and learning from land restoration champions at World Resources Institute
Every year, we are making massive improvements in our quest to map every tree on the planet. John Brandt, Justine Spore, and Jessica Ertel have worked with Meta to create a new foundational #AI model available to all researchers and restoration champions. Most importantly, it will revolutionize how we detect and count saplings in the first years after they are planted. At #TerraFund, we are using this data to bring new transparency to our investments and better understand which projects are working well and why. Don't take it from me. Hear it directly from the technical team in this new video. And read more here for the details: https://lnkd.in/eWcTYPKq #AFR100 #GenerationRestoration WRI Africa
Mapping the World’s Trees in Unprecedented Detail with AI
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