Remote sensing and satellite monitoring utilize technology to observe and analyze large carbon sinks – natural ecosystems that absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. These technologies provide a powerful tool for understanding the health and dynamics of these crucial ecosystems, enabling more effective management and conservation efforts.
Remote Sensing and Satellite Monitoring revolutionize managing large carbon sinks by providing real-time data on deforestation, carbon sequestration, and land use changes. This enables targeted interventions, facilitates better policy decisions, and enhances accountability in preserving vital ecosystems, fostering a more effective global climate action strategy.
Remote sensing and satellite monitoring are commercially implemented in various sectors related to carbon sink management, including: