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In this webinar, we will review some of the tools and practices we use to deliver detailed, spatially accurate and repeatable mapping and assessments to benchmark and measure change in carbon stock, biodiversity and habitat condition on integrated carbon farming projects across Australia. We will also discuss some of the innovative technology that we also use in forestry and land management projects that have applications for environmental practitioners who value accuracy, scale and transparency in their analysis and reporting.
Airbornelogic are a team of dedicated remote sensing and geospatial analytics experts who have been helping farmers, environmental professionals and land managers use geospatial intelligence to make better decisions since 2018.
Andy Chambers has spent over 40 years unpacking technology pathways to help landholders understand carbon, biodiversity, water and land condition change. As Managing Director of AirborneLogic, he blends serious environmental science and the latest remote sensing technology with ease —proving that with the right data and approach, even Australia’s trickiest landscapes can be measured (most of the time).
This event will run off Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) and will run for 1 hour. This webinar will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all registered attendees in the days after the webinar.
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When:
12 March 2026
1:00 PM
- 2:00 PM
Where: Webinar
Cost: $10 EIANZ members, $25 non-members (AUD inc GST)
Contact: Registration and event enquiries to events@eianz.org or via phone on AU +61 3 8593 4142 | NZ +64 9887 6972
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.