At NEST, we use advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to support sustainable decision-making and environmental planning. These tools help us map, analyse, and monitor key ecological variables such as land use, biodiversity, water quality, and ecosystem health.
GIS technology allows us to visualise complex data in accessible ways—supporting everything from soil restoration plans to biodiversity corridors and climate risk assessments. We combine satellite imagery, field data, and community knowledge to create high-resolution maps and models that inform sustainable land management.
We also train farmers, technicians, and local stakeholders in the use of GIS, empowering them to better understand their territory and take action. By putting technology in the hands of rural communities, we enhance their ability to manage resources wisely and adapt to change.
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