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@LemuEarth
Lemu 🌍
10 months
Want to dive deeper into the Land Cover (Mapbiomas) indicator and explore other territory-based indicators available on Atlas? Book a demo using the link in our bio. Our nature intelligence platform delivers the indicators you need to make informed nature-based decisions across
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Lemu 🌍
10 months
This level of detail helps us understand how landscapes change, track changes in land use, spot pressures on ecosystems, identify conservation opportunities, and shape sustainable land management strategies. It’s a powerful tool for making smarter environmental decisions.  (4/5)
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Lemu 🌍
10 months
This indicator is based on data from MapBiomas—a collaborative network of universities, NGOs, and companies that produces annual land cover maps. These maps make it possible to distinguish between forests, grasslands, shrublands, crops, snow, and rocky areas with a resolution of
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Lemu 🌍
10 months
The Land Cover (Mapbiomas) indicator, which focuses mainly on Latin American territories, uses satellite imagery and machine learning to efficiently observe the different types of land cover found in a given area. (2/5)
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Lemu 🌍
10 months
📊 Indicators in Atlas: Land Cover (Mapbiomas) Here is what you need to know about Land Cover (Mapbiomas), one of the indicators available in Atlas, our nature intelligence platform.  (1/5)
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@LemuEarth
Lemu 🌍
11 months
False color RGB images are a powerful tool for assessing land use changes, distinguishing vegetation types, monitoring crop health, or evaluating the impact of natural disasters, among many other applications linked to environmental science, nature conservation, and Earth
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
For example, in an area affected by a wildfire, a false color RBG image would show healthy vegetation in red because it highly reflects near-infrared (NIR), whereas burned vegetation would reflect less NIR and appear in a duller color. In the case of a body of water, variations
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
By assigning different light bands to the red, green, and blue (RGB) channels, these images display colors that are not real but help to accentuate trees, crops, and forests, bare or sparsely vegetated soil, bodies of water such as seas, rivers, or lakes, and artificial
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
False color RGB images are simply a way to display satellite images using colors that do not match what the human eye would normally see. Through these compositions, it is possible to highlight territorial features that would otherwise be invisible or difficult to distinguish in
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
As our satellite Lemu Nge journey toward achieving high-quality hyperspectral imagery continues, we have used some of its recent captures to create false color RGB compositions, showcasing the satellite's potential to reveal key features of the areas it observes. [2/6]
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
Lemu Nge: False Color RGB Images 🛰️ Go through this thread to learn what false color RGB images are and why are they so valuable for Earth observation. Plus, you'll see a copule of examples of RGB false color compositions based on images recently captured by our Lemu Nge
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
If your company is interested in measuring carbon and other key environmental metrics throughout its value chain, get in touch. Our solution goes beyond carbon to help you cover the full scope of your sustainability goals. [6/6]
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
Atlas, our nature intelligence platform, can help companies transition from a carbon-centric sustainability strategy to a more holistic approach, giving them access to carbon, biodiversity, vegetation, water, climate, and risk indicators. [5/6]
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
On the other hand, embracing nature-based solutions and a holistic approach to nature in corporate sustainability can make a big difference in securing healthy and resilient ecosystems. [4/6]
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
Here is an example of how a company's narrow focus on emissions can affect biodiversity, water resources, ecosystem resilience, and local communities. [3/6]
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Lemu 🌍
11 months
The concept of carbon tunnel vision was coined by sustainability strategist Jan Konietzko in 2020. It illustrates the tension between carbon emissions reduction and other critical environmental and social challenges. [2/6]
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@LemuEarth
Lemu 🌍
11 months
Have you heard about carbon tunnel vision? Here is a short explainer of the concept and how Atlas, our intelligence platform, can help your company overcome it. [1/6]
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Lemu 🌍
1 year
Blog post | Managing Nature Risks: Where Your Company Can Start 🍃 In our latest blog post, we break down:  - What nature risks are and how they can impact businesses across different sectors. - What are the first steps to assess and mitigate these risks. - How Atlas, our
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Lemu 🌍
1 year
If your company is interested in learning about all the indicators available in Atlas and accessing transparent and highly accurate environmental information in a fraction of the time, get in touch or schedule a demo at https://t.co/PcCkIde4dN. 🔗 (6/6)
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Lemu 🌍
1 year
3. Global databases provide our indicators with reliable data sourced from peer-reviewed scientific research and large-scale citizen science initiatives. (5/6)
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