terraPulse
The science of sustainability. TerraPulse develops, distributes, and analyzes geospatial data to optimize your land-use planning and investment.
We mine petabytes of visible, infrared, and radar satellite imagery to produce dynamic maps of natural resources and inform your land-use decisions with the most current, accurate information. Because no one understands data like those who produce it, we analyze these geospatial data streams to monitor and compare sites, record trends, and predict site potential.
11/02/2024
terraPulse Wildfire Hazard is now on NomadIQ.
7 billion people can now see climate risk.
Coverage is still only for Utah and Nevada, but now each of those same 7 billion individuals can directly fund the science that matters to them.
09/29/2024
Hunting ghost forests with NomadIQ
05/04/2024
Sometimes we’re just too pretty. Check us out on NomadIQ.
MAY THE #FOREST BE WITH YOU. This @terrapulse Global Tree Cover Layer is now on NomadIQ.
04/17/2024
terraPulse Elevation = NoData
04/16/2024
THIS JUST IN! terraPulse has been selected to provide satellite remote sensing on a $70M Geospatial Services Contract with the U.S. Forest Service.
The contract, led by Geo Owl LLC and including Dewberry and Spatial Informatics Group, will give the USFS unprecedented access to terraPulse's groundbreaking , , , and monitoring and evaluation services across the 762,000 km^2 National Forest System and adjacent lands.
Our past successes with the Forest Service include forest monitoring, reporting, and verification in the Philippines and dynamic wildfire risk and wildlife habitat mapping in the western US. We're looking forward to increasing the scope, accuracy, and precision of forest mapping across the US and the world.
Let's get started!
U.S. Forest Service Selects Geo Owl for $70M Geospatial Services Contract Geo Owl, a premier provider of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) technologies, solutions and services, has been selected for the United States Forest Service's
03/16/2024
02/27/2024
Another great start in 2024! terraPulse is proud to be the provider of remote sensing technology for Island Conservation's work to restore and rewild island ecosystems across the globe.
Funded by the new Ecological Conservation Program, terraPulse scientists will map ecological responses to invasive mammal eradications on globally important islands. Multi-decadal trends in tree cover and seasonality will be retrieved from time series of and ESA - European Space Agency Sentinel images, and estimates will be trained on lidar measurements from the instrument and projected into the future using the FLINTpro platform. Similar to dynamic baselines now being adopted by carbon markets, these indices will be analyzed to quantify the benefits of invasive mammal eradication on native .
To learn more about biodiversity science at terraPulse, contact Joe Sexton for a demo.
Meet our new funding partner … NASA! Their Ecological Conservation Program brings together remote sensing, LiDAR, and more to maximize the benefits of invasive species removal. Read all about the project: https://www.islandconservation.org/nasa-grant-announcement/
02/25/2024
10/20/2023
supply chains, , and... pawn to queen 4??
If you're a player anywhere near Lisbon, Portugal, you probably know terraPulse Solutions Engineer Giuseppe Berlanda. Beppe founded The Lisbon Gambit, Lisbon's largest chess club; and when he's not introducing businesses and governments across Europe and the world to satellite-based monitoring, he continues to manage and grow the group, now with weekly meetups and over 800 members.
Now that we think of it, perhaps complex strategies involving gridded surfaces isn't that much of a stretch after all....
Pawn Stars of Lisbon: The Story of a Chess Club Visionary Pawn Stars of Lisbon: The Story of a Chess Club VisionarySupport us on our Patreon to watch the rough cut of our time with Giuseppi - www.patreon.com/people...
04/25/2023
While governments and nonprofits work to manage global change, how can businesses adapt--even thrive with the planet?
terraPulse's Chief Scientist, Joe Sexton, was interviewed by for their Spinoff series about how the agency's 40-plus years of satellite imagery are being used to help progress on a planetary scale.
Dr. Sexton recounted how the company started shortly after its founders, then a research lab at the University of Maryland, surprised the world by creating the first global map of tree cover based on Landsat imagery.
Citing examples from , , and management, Dr. Sexton expanded on how terraPulse's growing library of datasets is being applied in the real world.
"Many societies have risen and failed, often because they couldn’t see they were outstripping and misusing their natural resources. This new ability is humanity’s best shot at global sustainability.”
Read the entire article here:
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12/18/2023