Advanced satellite software takes guesswork out of predicting flood risk, yields & forest protection

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Seventy years since first space photo, Ecometrica's Earth Observation Labs provides near-real time information using ESA satellite data

 - Ecometrica, the sustainability software and data company, is set to help take the guesswork out of predicting future floods, crop yields, forest protection and water stewardship with a major enhancement to its Earth Observation (EO) Platform, which will empower governments, NGOs, farmers, corporates and investors across the world to manage natural resources in remote locations more effectively. The news comes on the day of the 70th anniversary of the first earth observation photo taken from space by the White Sands rocket. Scientists at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico used a captured V2 rocket to photograph the earth from a height of 65 miles on 24 October 1946.

Harnessing innovative technology developed by University of Edinburgh, Ecometrica's Earth Observation Platform now brings together vast quantities of data collected by Europe's Sentinel-1 satellite mission. The research behind the technology has been led by Drs Edward Mitchard and Murray Collins of the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences under funding received from the UK Natural Environment Research Council. Sentinel-1, which consists of two state-of-the art satellites, provides continuous radar images from every part of the globe, mapping Europe every three days and the entire world once every 12 days. This provides continuous mapping of forest health, vegetation, biomass, soil types, land use change, sustainable agriculture and water resources.

As the radar can penetrate any cloud cover, data is guaranteed to be available, irrespective of poor conditions, and enables bespoke data collection over smaller areas. Sarah Middlemiss, space programme administrator at Ecometrica, said: "The data from Sentinel-1 offers far greater detail and consistency than any other freely available source. With the help of Ecometrica's EO Labs, terabytes of data beamed by Sentinel-1 can be pooled into a relevant, accessible format, offering a bird's eye view of global environmental impacts, such as forest patterns and water resources, irrespective of the weather. "This intelligence will be invaluable to clients looking for, say, near real-time monitoring of rainforests in Latin America and Africa, analysis of UK soil moisture to predict flooding, or for agri-businesses to improve yields. Corporates and investors, for example, can now gather greater detail for smaller areas to make more informed decisions without relying on traditionally expensive commercial satellite operators." Ecometrica CEO Gary Davis added: "Imagery and data from Sentinel-1 has tremendous potential to be used commercially and for earth conservation. By making this data easily accessible, the possibilities are limitless. "Our aim is to develop innovative solutions for monitoring and reporting environmental information.

The latest enhancement of Ecometrica's Earth Observation Platform positions the company as a truly end-to-end provider of high value, satellite-derived information." Dr Edward Mitchard, NERC Research Fellow in the University’s School of GeoSciences, said: "We have used our expertise in the processing and application of satellite radar data to develop a pathway that downloads, corrects and stacks up Sentinel-1 radar scenes. In their raw form these data are very variable, suffer from artefacts related to terrain, and subsequent images captured over the same location do not line up.

Our software solves these problems and will enable Ecometrica to concentrate on building value-added tools from time series of radar data." Dr Angus Stewart-Liddon, Licensing Executive at Edinburgh Research & Innovation Ltd, the University’s commercialisation and industry engagement arm, added: “There’s no doubting that the Sentinel-1 programme provides an outstanding asset in terms of the quantity and quality of data offered. Harnessing that data effectively, however, is going to be critical and this is where the University’s software solution comes to the fore. At Edinburgh Research & Innovation we are always looking for opportunities to deliver impact from our University’s class-leading research, and I am delighted that we are achieving this through Ecometrica’s EO Platform.”

The acquisition of the technology from the University of Edinburgh, to interpret Sentinel-1's data, follows the recent news that Ecometrica has signed a memorandum of understanding with the university to make the company's geospatial intelligence and satellite mapping platform available on an unlimited basis for research and teaching purposes. Ends Image: Poyand Lake. Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2016), processed by ESA Distributed by The Communications Business on behalf of Ecometrica.

For further information please contact: Denise Hannestad, The Communications Business tel: +44 (0) 131 208 1500 - deniseh [AT] thecommunicationsbusiness.com NOTES TO EDITORS Ecometrica Ecometrica, the sustainability software and data company has been named as one of the world’s top Sustainability and EH&S brands by industry analyst Verdantix. Backed by a team of recognised experts in environmental sustainability accounting and reporting, the company has unrivalled experience in environmental assessments and natural capital accounting. Its Ecometrica Platform brings clarity to environmental and natural resource challenges by combining earth observation data from satellites with local information and business intelligence.

Ecometrica supports all aspects of sustainability planning, operations and reporting by businesses and public organisations. The company's data and software services are available worldwide through offices in London, Boston, Edinburgh and Montreal. Ecometrica will provide clarity and illumination on environmental impacts, focusing on providing clients with the best information so that they can decide the appropriate direction for their own organisations.

The team is there to help clients build knowledge and capacity, manage relationships, and navigate difficult times. www.ecometrica.com Twitter: @ecometrica LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ecometrica University of Edinburgh Edinburgh Research & Innovation (ERI) is a global leader in commercialising University research and entrepreneurship [1]. As the University of Edinburgh’s commercialisation (technology transfer) office, ERI provides access to the University’s academic expertise, intellectual property and state-of-the-art research facilities & equipment via a range of industry engagement activities to meet each partner organisation’s specific needs. In the past five years, ERI has established nearly 2,500 industry partnerships from around the world. Globally, the impact of the University’s industry engagement activity is worth £1.8 billion ($2.6 billion) and supports 3,778 jobs. www.research-innovation.ed.ac.uk Twitter: @EdinLicensing LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/edinburgh-research-and-innovation [1] Global University Venturing TTO Rankings 2014


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