
Biodiversity mapping company Gentian has launched an automated early habitat mapping and site screening tool.
Five years in development, True Sight can assess the baseline biodiversity of a site in minutes compared with manual early site scoping, which can take half a day or more.
The AI tool uses high-resolution imagery to generate detailed habitat maps, and classifies habitat types down to individual trees, ponds, and scrub patches. It also generates biodiversity unit scores to help with biodiversity net gain (BNG) compliance.
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