Biodiversity monitoring needs better use cases — not just better dashboards.
In a recent interview https://lnkd.in/dRDRZkXx with Nature & Biodiversity Pulse, our Commercial Director Max R. shared where we see biodiversity markets moving — and where not.
One thing became clear: the real bottleneck isn’t technology. It’s the lack of concrete, operational use cases that make biodiversity data genuinely useful for companies.
Not as an abstract ESG topic. But as something that could affect risk management, supplier engagement, project credibility, or the strength of your value proposition.
We’re currently looking to speak with teams from agriculture, food, forestry, and land use — companies that are already dealing with biodiversity as a practical challenge and are figuring out how to approach it.
Specifically, we’d love to hear:
Where does biodiversity data (or the lack of it) actually create a problem for you today?
What would a “useful” biodiversity insight look like in your context — pest pressure, pollination, supplier audits, something else?
What’s stopping you from acting on it?
If this is relevant to your work, we’d genuinely love to hear from you — whether that’s a quick comment below or a direct message.
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