- “Identify & Connect” enables matchmaking for stakeholders
- “Organize & Implement” supports restoration activities by using geodata
- “Monitor & Report” utilizes remotely sensed data from satellites to detect changes
- “Learn & Share” is a space for knowledge sharing and capacity strengthening
HERMOSA Bulletin: Supporting the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
At least since Meadows et al. published the report ‘Limits to Growth’ in 1972 the world has been informed about the unsustainable path that humanity finds itself on. Now, almost 50 years after this widely acclaimed publication, the effects of deforestation, biodiversity loss, air and water pollution are beginning to be felt by the general public. “Climate change”, one of the key expressions of the nascent 21st century, is entering the mainstream consciousness due to extended heat-waves, wildfires, droughts, hurricanes and other weather induced calamities currently seen at an unprecedented scale.
The companies mundialis and terrestris from Bonn, Germany, with funding from the European Space Agency (ESA), are developing a digital, internet based platform supporting urgently needed ecosystem restoration efforts by utilizing geo- and earth observation technologies. The platform is called HERMOSA, an acronym for Holistic Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring, repOrting, Sharing and mArketplace. It consists of four connected modules: