high-resolution mapping

About this tag
High-resolution mapping is a technique that uses advanced data and algorithms to create detailed, accurate representations of terrain and ecosystems. On WindowsForum, discussions highlight Microsoft's support for TealWaters' Wetland Intrinsic Potential mapping tool through its AI for Good Lab. This tool aims to identify wetlands that are often missed by conventional maps, aiding conservation efforts. The technology leverages high-resolution data to detect subtle landscape features, helping to protect ecosystems that sequester carbon, filter water, and reduce flood risk. The tag covers topics related to environmental monitoring, AI-driven mapping, and the application of high-resolution mapping in conservation and research.
  1. Microsoft backs TealWaters Wetland Intrinsic Potential mapping for high-res conservation

    Microsoft has quietly begun underwriting a high-stakes experiment in conservation: funding TealWaters’ Wetland Intrinsic Potential mapping tool through its AI for Good Lab to find and protect wetlands that have been disappearing for centuries but are often invisible to conventional maps...