Join us for a webinar!
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How satellites, drones and AI can help land managers better understand their land, and make more effective and impactful decisions |
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What aerial imagery and AI can tell you about your land that you might not have expected |
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The opportunities and challenges presented by current land management/monitoring techniques |
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Technology in action: A case study demonstrating how Ramboll’s digital tool and aerial imagery can transform your site |
Join our experts as they share the state of the science of drones and satellite imagery for remote sensing and present case studies using remote sensing and AI technologies for monitoring environmental and restoration projects.
Mike Rawitch is globally recognized as one of the leading geologists and geographers in the field of using geospatial technology to solve the most complex environmental challenges. On Ramboll’s Galago team, Mike focuses on remotely sensed data analysis, collection and visualization applied to site investigation and remediation. Mike has more than six years of experience and is a certified Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Remote Pilot.
Brittni Engels is an environmental sustainability professional specializing in the implementation of remote sensing applications to optimize environmental problem solving. On Ramboll’s Galago team, Brittni focuses on business development and remote sensing applications. Brittni has over six years of experience in the field of environmental compliance and is a certified Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Remote Pilot.
Technology is rapidly changing how we assess, analyze, manage and ultimately understand our land. Satellites, drones, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) mean we can now monitor larger and more remote expanses of land, analyze and understand sites better, and make more sustainable and profitable decisions.
With so much noise, jargon and unnecessary complexity in the space, we will be going back to the basics in this webinar to explain what these technologies can do for environmental managers, and how they can help you understand your land better, save time and money, and work more sustainably.
Whether you manage legacy land sites, environmental cleanups, or remote or hazardous stretches of land – or are looking for innovative ways to monitor your land – you're sure to find value as we share the state of the science of drones and satellite imagery for remote sensing. We'll also present case studies highlighting the successful application of remote sensing and AI technologies for monitoring environmental and restoration projects.
Over the course of the webinar, we'll show you:
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How a 3D high-resolution map of your site can quickly identify hidden hazards (and opportunities) |
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How you can monitor and analyze remote and hazardous land without leaving your home (or office) |
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How AI was able to identify invasive species in minutes on a 400-acre site |
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How AI can automate the process |
Galago, created by Ramboll, captures and analyzes data using drone, aerial and satellite imagery. Our service allows for effective habitat mapping and assessment, particularly in difficult-to-reach areas; visualization of current habitats and monitoring analyses to understand how a site is changing; and scenario planning that takes local suitability and biodiversity into account. Galago can give you the insight you need to make more impactful commercial, sustainable and biodiverse decisions. If you know what's happening with your land, you can do something about it. Whether you manage legacy contaminated lands, environmental cleanup sites, or are looking for innovative ways to monitor your land, Galago helps you detect issues early and fix them quickly. Combining the latest imagery and artificial intelligence technology underpinned by traditional consultancy has turned Galago into an environmental powerhouse. We now have our sights focused on helping Ramboll deliver sustainability at scale.
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