Research Partnerships
You’re advancing forest carbon science, remote sensing methods, or climate policy research. You need a collaborator who can bridge academic rigor and operational reality.
What We Do
Collaborative Research
- Joint research design and proposal development
- Field implementation of remote sensing studies
- Data collection meeting both scientific and operational standards
Methodology Development
- Translating research into verified carbon accounting protocols
- Standards body engagement (VCS, CAR, W3C)
- Peer review and publication support
Applied Research
- Operational testing of novel methods
- Validation studies against commercial datasets
- Technology transfer to practitioner communities
Track Record
- peer-reviewed publications in forest science and remote sensing
- PhD in Geography, UC Davis (Aerial Laser Scanning: Applications for Forest Biomass Management)
- Co-author, VCS Tool for measuring forest biomass using remote sensing (2015)
- Chair, W3C BOOST Community Group
Research Interests
- LiDAR and satellite fusion for forest inventory
- Machine learning for species classification and biomass estimation
- Carbon accounting methodology under uncertainty
- Supply chain traceability and chain of custody systems
- Wildfire risk modeling and treatment optimization
- Consequential life-cycle analysis of forest management decisions
Collaboration Model
We’re interested in research that advances both science and practice. We bring operational experience—methodologies that passed verification, systems that monetized real value, 20 years of translating research into dollars. You bring methodological innovation and academic infrastructure.
The gap we bridge: turning your research into something that works in the field and survives commercial scrutiny.
Contact us to explore collaboration.

