Beyond the Sensor: Building Blocks for Equitable Nature Recovery

The term “remote sensing” was first used in the 1960s. Today, remote sensing platforms include satellites, airplanes, drones, and robots. In this blog, Eric Mensah Kumeh explains why we need to look beyond sensors.

 

A new tool to help those advising landowners make better decisions

Conflicting advice from the government and professional agencies is one of the biggest challenges farmers face when managing their land. Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery scientists have been studying this issue and have developed a tool to aid all those involved in the industry.

Dr Emilie Vrain, Senior Research Associate, based in the Environmental Change Institute and the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery, and Leilai Immel-Parkinson, a former Research Assistant, interviewed farm advisors across government, industry, and non-profit organisations in England.

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