Measuring trees and tracking carbon sequestration from the sky

August 30, 2022

By Brendan Player

Remote sensing—via planes, drones, and satellites—offers a quicker, less costly way to count the benefits of carbon sequestration

No matter if the site is a few acres or tens of thousands of acres, remote sensing is a cost-effective way to inventory forests, grasslands, and other ecosystems and calculate their worth in the battle against climate change.
  • Brendan Player

    An environmental planner, Brendan has focused his career on nature-based solutions. He works on water quality, ecology, and biogeochemistry projects, and his research has advanced Stantec’s carbon sequestration services.

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