According to a recent LinkedIn post from Kanop, the company has been selected by Isometric as a nature-based service partner in two categories: feasibility assessment and earth-observation data. The post indicates that Kanop is one of only four companies chosen across both categories, suggesting a differentiated position in the nature-based carbon project ecosystem.
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The post suggests that projects certifying under Isometric’s Biosphere protocols for reforestation, improved forest management, mangrove restoration, and agroforestry can integrate Kanop’s satellite-based monitoring directly within Isometric’s certification workflow. This monitoring is described as supporting eligibility assessments, dynamic baselining, and biomass quantification, effectively embedding Kanop’s tools into the project certification process.
The LinkedIn content also notes that Isometric’s Reforestation Protocol has earned the ICVCM Core Carbon Principles label, which is presented as raising the quality bar for nature-based carbon removal credits. For investors, Kanop’s role in a high-integrity, third-party certified framework could enhance its credibility, support demand for its data and monitoring services, and potentially provide recurring revenue opportunities as more projects seek premium-grade carbon certification.
More broadly, the partnership positioning may strengthen Kanop’s foothold in the digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) segment of the voluntary carbon market. If adoption of Isometric’s protocols grows, Kanop could benefit from increased project volume channeled through a streamlined certification process, improving visibility in a sector where scale and trust in data quality are key drivers of long-term commercial value.

