Planet Launches Project Centinela, Equipping the World’s Leading Biodiversity Scientists and Conservationists with the Latest Satellite-derived Tools and Insights
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These eight vulnerable, high-biodiversity locations are the first sites for Project Centinela, implemented in collaboration with local site teams. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Planet owns and operates the largest constellation of Earth imaging satellites in history, capturing the Earth on a near-daily cadence. This high-frequency satellite imagery enables communities and researchers to see Earth’s changing surface, characterize ecosystem health, and track the success of conservation and restoration efforts over time. With access to Planet’s Planetary Variables, such as
“Time is of the essence. Ecosystems around the world are in peril, and we risk losing some of Earth’s most iconic species. We now have the tools to tackle the biodiversity crisis at speed and scale,” said Planet Chief Impact Officer
At its onset, Project Centinela has already engaged teams in eight biodiversity-vulnerable locations across the globe including: the
“In the hands of communities, decision makers, and researchers, Planet's powerful imagery and tools help us see Earth's changing surface, characterize ecosystem and biodiversity conditions, and track the success of conservation and restoration efforts over time,” said
Institutions from these sites are already accessing these data to better advance their work:
"Tracking and detecting deforestation is essential for preserving our planet's biodiversity. We are proud to collaborate with
Planet’s Planetary Variables will provide new insights into chimpanzee habitats and threats, a core area of focus at the
“I am very proud of the JGI partnership with Planet because supporting solution-oriented teams with powerful technology tools is critical to addressing the existential threats to the health of the planet that all life depends upon.” - Dr. Jane Goodall, founder of the
“WildMon equips front-line conservationists with a tech ecosystem to measure the impact of their actions on biodiversity, reducing the reliance on external experts. By leveraging Planetary Variables—key environmental and climatic data crucial to biodiversity health—we are excited to contribute to Project Centinela. We will explore how Planet’s data can enhance community-led decision making in
“As a ground-up NGO working in the tropics, it's challenging to gather the type of actionable data, at both large geographical and fine temporal scale, that we need to guide our conservation actions and to monitor the impacts of our restoration efforts on the landscape. This project will allow us to assess that impact and guide our conservation plans into the future. And that is critical for us and our local partners to showcase how ground-up efforts can have major environmental impact and uplift, translating actions into results for partners, donors, and maybe someday, investors." - Dr.
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