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July '25 Product Update

Country Risk Classifications & Biodiversity Reporting

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Written by Laura Cassone
Updated over 2 months ago

🌍 EUDR Official Country Risk Classifications

The country risk scoring components have been updated to align with the newly published EU Country Risk Classification List. This ensures that our platform stays up-to-date with the latest EUDR changes and provides accurate, reliable assessment.

πŸ” Biodiversity Reporting

With the launch of our latest biodiversity suite, we've taken a major step toward making biodiversity data more accessible, more actionable, and less time-consuming to work with.

By combining cutting-edge remote sensing, open data, and smart analytics, we've developed a set of modular tools, each designed to address a specific biodiversity challenge and already proving indispensable in the field.

🐦 Birds & Mammals Richness Maps
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High-resolution spatial layers indicating species richness across regions – essential for understanding ecological hotspots and planning for conservation impact.

πŸͺ² GBIF Species Occurrence Integration
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Seamlessly connects global occurrence records from the GBIF database, allowing users to ground-truth biodiversity models with real-world data.

🌳 Forest Fragmentation & Connectivity Indices
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Analyses that reveal how habitat fragmentation impacts landscape integrity – critical for monitoring the resilience of forest ecosystems.

🧭 Human Modification Index
A composite indicator measuring anthropogenic pressure, helping contextualize biodiversity outcomes in human-altered landscapes.

These tools are built to integrate directly into carbon and conservation workflows, offering fast, scalable insights with far less manual wrangling of disparate datasets.

Live Product Update Session - July/25

On July 29th, we hosted our latest Live Product Updates Session, highlighting insights and introducing our newest features.

If you missed it, the full recording is now available. Watch it now!

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