SOLVING INDUSTRY CHALLENGES
Asset Managers
Striking the right balance between business and Nature imperatives
Managers of urban, semi-urban and forestry assets need to have a comprehensive view of their geographically dispersed portfolio, and benefit from homogeneous analysis criteria to make informed decisions. Determining a strategy requires taking into account multiple criteria such as biodiversity preservation, improved carbon capture, wood production and the risks posed to assets by climate change.
Green PRAXIS helps make the right decisions
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Our natural asset management platform enables the rapid assessment of a large portfolio (several hundred sites or thousands of hectares in France and beyond) according to a homogeneous scoring system to identify high-stake perimeters (biodiversity, risks, value potential) and feed regulatory reporting
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Our modeling capabilities enable us to analyse high-stake perimeters in greater depth, and determine Nature-based Solutions and other sustainable actions that bring value (improving ecological continuity, combating heat islands, reducing the risk of fire or flooding, etc.)
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We enable you to scenario possibilities, develop strategies and compare them using 4 scores: costs/wood production, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, risks, etc.
ILLUSTRATIVE USE CASE
Optimising Forest Management
Economics, Biodiversity and Carbon
The Challenge
Forest owners face the challenge of improving their forest management practices by leveraging automated data collection, technology-assisted design, and monitoring tools. To succeed in this endeavor, forest owners must meet certain conditions, including appropriate qualifications, access to comprehensive forest data, and intuitive engagement tools. The primary objective is to uncover opportunities for value creation in areas such as wood production, carbon sequestration, soil health, biodiversity preservation, and social value, all while accommodating user preferences and constraints.
The METHOD
The approach involves the development of a mobile app tailored for forest owners, enabling them to conduct field diagnostics, plant identification, and satellite data analysis. Additionally, a web app is designed for seamless data synchronization, environmental data analysis, and an extensive plant database that allows for species filtering based on specific site conditions and desired outcomes. The methodology integrates cloud-based storage, processing capabilities, and application programming interfaces (APIs) for bioacoustics analysis, automated data collection, and technology-assisted design to facilitate informed forest management decisions and monitor the delivery of value.
The RESULTS
By embracing technology-driven solutions such as the mobile and web apps for data collection, analysis, and monitoring, forest owners can enhance their forest management practices. The availability of field diagnostics, plant identification features, and satellite data analysis empowers forest owners to make well-informed decisions. The utilization of the plant database for species filtering based on site conditions and desired outcomes enables the implementation of personalized and efficient forest management strategies, ultimately leading to improved outcomes.