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Chloris Geospatial Highlights Expanded Validation of Forest Carbon Data Product

Chloris Geospatial Highlights Expanded Validation of Forest Carbon Data Product

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is drawing attention to a new white paper assessing its Aboveground Biomass Density (AGBD) data product. The post indicates that the validation effort is led by Chief Science Officer Alessandro Baccini and the internal data science team, positioning the work as more extensive than typical single-dataset checks.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that AGBD is benchmarked against four independent datasets: NEON, USDA Forest Inventory and Analysis, airborne LiDAR in the Brazilian Amazon, and NASA’s GEDI spaceborne lidar. The analysis is described as spanning two continents and multiple biomes, with an emphasis on measuring not only biomass stocks but also temporal changes.

The post suggests that this focus on change over time is designed to align the product with the needs of carbon markets, where the dynamics of forest carbon are central to crediting and risk assessment. For investors, stronger third-party validation and multi-biome coverage may enhance the credibility and potential adoption of Chloris Geospatial’s datasets by carbon project developers, financial institutions, and regulators.

As shared in the LinkedIn post, a more rigorously validated AGBD product could support the firm’s competitive position in remote sensing–based carbon accounting and monitoring. If the white paper is well received by the scientific and carbon market communities, it could improve Chloris Geospatial’s prospects for commercial partnerships, pricing power, and long-term revenue growth in nature-based climate solutions data services.

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