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Kanop Positions Remote-Sensing Platform for Evolving Forest Carbon Standards

Kanop Positions Remote-Sensing Platform for Evolving Forest Carbon Standards

A LinkedIn post from Kanop highlights recent developments in remote sensing for forest carbon measurement and the company’s alignment with these trends. The post points to a new American Carbon Registry (ACR) framework that allows satellite-derived models as a primary method for estimating carbon stocks across four forest methodologies, noting that Kanop’s biomass products and calibration pipelines are designed for this use case.

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The post also notes that a paper co-authored by Kanop’s Carla Geara on improving InSAR phase estimation from Sentinel-1 data received the IEEE GRSS 2025 Letters Prize Paper Award. This recognition suggests potential technological differentiation in biomass and height mapping at scale, which could enhance Kanop’s competitiveness in high-integrity carbon measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV).

In addition, the post references the Symbiosis Coalition’s second request for proposals, now expanded to mangrove and afforestation, reforestation and revegetation (ARR) projects, where strong dMRV partnerships are described as an important evaluation factor. This emphasis implies a growing market opportunity for providers of robust remote-sensing-based carbon quantification tools as nature-based solutions and voluntary carbon markets evolve.

Finally, the post mentions that Kanop team members plan to attend the GenZero Climate Summit and Innovate4Climate in Singapore, and invites outreach from interested stakeholders. For investors, these activities collectively suggest that Kanop is positioning itself at the intersection of remote sensing, voluntary carbon markets, and emerging carbon project standards, which could influence future demand for its products and partnership pipeline.

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