

Harnessing Remote-Sensing Biomass Data for Forest Carbon Projects in North America
Join Chloris Geospatial, ACR and Anew for a private breakfast session, just steps away from the official NACW venue.
Room Cardiff/Carlsbad, South Tower 3rd floor
Speakers
Alessandro Baccini, Co-Founder, Co-CEO & Chief Science Officer, Chloris Geospatial
Kurt Krapfl, Director, Forestry, American Carbon Registry
Cristina Barber, GIS and Remote Sensing Analyst, Anew
Event Description
Remote-sensing technologies are reshaping how forest carbon projects are designed, monitored and verified across North America — and the implications for forest carbon practitioners are significant.
This breakfast roundtable brings together IFM and ARR practitioners, standards, project developers and land managers to take stock of where this integrated approach stands today, and where the real hurdles remain. Held in a boardroom breakfast format, this session is designed for candid, peer-level exchange rather than formal presentation.
The discussion will be anchored in new validation results from Chloris Geospatial, offering a candid look at how 30-meter biomass time series data performs against ground-truth inventories across different forest types and regions in the US. Fresh insights will be presented on how geospatial biomass data can be applied across forest carbon projects in North America and beyond, including:
From the American Carbon Registry (ACR) on how remotely-sensed carbon data can best support the development and monitoring of forest carbon projects
From Anew on the carbon impact of IFM projects in Maine, assessed with Chloris data against Comparable Properties.
The meeting will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
☕🥐 Breakfast available from 7:00 AM.
💻 If you would like to join virtually, request remote participation at [email protected].
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizer Chloris Geospatial.