Cristina Calatayud Domingo

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Entrepreneur
Scientist / Researcher

London, United Kingdom

Cristina Calatayud Domingo is a geospatial and environmental scientist, specializing in the use of satellite data for ecological monitoring and conservation. At Chloris Geospatial, she applies her expertise to develop advanced solutions that address deforestation, biodiversity loss, and climate change. With over a decade of experience in the geospatial field, Cristina is dedicated to using cutting-edge technology to help organizations make informed, data-driven decisions that promote environmental sustainability.


Areas of activity:
Biodiversity Technology

www.chloris.earth

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About:

Cristina Calatayud Domingo is a leading expert in geospatial analysis and environmental sustainability, with a strong focus on leveraging satellite data to drive conservation and ecological monitoring efforts. Her work at Chloris Geospatial involves the use of AI-driven technologies to monitor global ecosystems, assess natural resources, and provide actionable insights for policy makers and organizations. With a background in environmental science and remote sensing, Cristina has worked on a wide range of projects that aim to combat the effects of climate change and protect biodiversity. Her expertise includes the integration of satellite imagery and geographic information systems (GIS) to track deforestation, manage natural resources, and develop sustainable land-use strategies. Cristina is passionate about finding innovative solutions to the world's most pressing environmental challenges and is a vocal advocate for the role of technology in advancing global conservation efforts.

 

Involvement:

Chloris Geospatia

Chloris Geospatial is a technology-focused company specializing in the application of satellite data and artificial intelligence for environmental monitoring and resource management. The company’s solutions help governments, NGOs, and businesses track changes in land use, assess the health of ecosystems, and make data-driven decisions that contribute to the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss

 
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