Planet Partners with Canadian Universities to Research Biodiversity, Regeneration, and Human Impact in Boreal Forests
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL) has announced a partnership with multiple research programs at Canadian universities to study biodiversity and human impact in the Canadian Boreal Forest. Utilizing Planet's satellite data, these initiatives will assess ecosystem changes and support sustainable management practices. This collaboration aligns with the five-year anniversary of Planet's Education and Research Program, which provides satellite data access to universities. With 80 participating institutions in 16 countries, Planet's data has contributed to over 1,800 academic publications since 2016.
- Partnership with universities enhances data-driven research on biodiversity and ecosystem management.
- Education and Research Program has expanded to 80 universities across 16 countries.
- Contributes to over 1,800 academic publications, showcasing Planet's impact in scientific research.
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“Biodiversity in the boreal is facing new challenges due to growing industrial development and climate change, but Planet’s high-cadence satellite imagery is helping us to assess the shifting ecosystem dynamics in the region and support data-informed decision making in Canada,” said Dr.
The boreal forest is one of the largest intact ecosystems left on the planet; however, there are a growing number of human-induced environmental changes that are impacting this vast ecosystem. BAM, ABMI, BEACONs, and BERA are utilizing Planet’s satellite imagery to relate patterns of boreal bird populations and their changing habitats, document the temporal and spatial scale of natural and human disturbances, conduct large-scale assessments of boreal forest regeneration, and build decision support tools to assist managers and policymakers as they work to protect this important environment.
“At Planet, we believe that you can’t manage what you can’t measure. The protection of Earth’s critical biodiversity requires innovative programs like BAM, BEACONS, BERA, and ABMI that conduct novel research by measuring, monitoring, and modeling dynamic ecosystem states in the boreal forest. We are thrilled to be providing our daily satellite datasets to researchers working on the protection of vital ecosystems,” said Planet Director of Science Programs
This new collaboration comes as Planet’s Education and Research Program celebrates its five year anniversary. Launched on
The program has grown over the last five years, and to date, the number of universities purchasing Planet’s Education and Research site licenses for scientific applications has reached 80 schools in 16 countries, including
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