Europe's forests once covered 80–90% of the land, serving as enormous carbon sinks and supporting vast biodiversity. Less than 40% remain today, largely due to agricultural intensification, timber harvesting, and urbanisation, which have driven significant land cover changes. Sustainable forest management requires coordinated and strategic actions, supported by informed policymaking.
Our team is deeply engaged in the evolving discussions shaping forest management and conservation policies, with a focus on sustainability and biodiversity. We bring extensive experience in leveraging remote sensing and geo-spatial data to support innovative forestry applications, optimising resources for the benefit of ecosystems and communities alike. We are also involved in initiatives that leverage the use of forestry data and digital technologies within the sector to minimise future investment risks and drive further adoption, offering technical coordination and management of communication dissemination and exploitation activities to ensure high-quality outputs and impactful activities.