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Chloris Geospatial Highlights Role of Remote-Sensing Biomass Data in Forest Carbon Projects

Chloris Geospatial Highlights Role of Remote-Sensing Biomass Data in Forest Carbon Projects

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company plans to participate in the North American Carbon World Conference in San Diego from March 31 to April 2. The post notes that, alongside the main event, the company intends to host a breakfast roundtable focused on remote-sensing biomass data for North American forest carbon projects.

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The LinkedIn post indicates that Chloris Geospatial and the ACR at Winrock International aim to discuss how advances in remote-sensing are influencing the design, monitoring, and verification of forest carbon projects. The session is framed around presenting scientific and methodological innovations, with both in‑person and virtual access options suggested for interested stakeholders.

From an investor perspective, the planned roundtable suggests an effort by Chloris Geospatial to position its technology within evolving carbon market methodologies and standards. Engagement with Climate Action Reserve and ACR at Winrock International could enhance the company’s visibility among project developers and regulators, potentially supporting future demand for remote-sensing based forest carbon monitoring solutions.

Increased exposure at a specialized conference like North American Carbon World may help the company deepen relationships in voluntary and compliance carbon markets. If these discussions translate into integration of its data or tools into emerging protocols, Chloris Geospatial could benefit from stronger competitive positioning as remote-sensing becomes more central to forest carbon verification across North America.

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