Eco-Patterns: AI-Powered Ecological Monitoring for Brownfields and OMH
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Eco-Patterns: AI-Powered Ecological Monitoring for Brownfields and OMH

Join us for an interactive workshop introducing the Eco-Patterns Project. Hosted by: Gentian & UEL. Funded by Innovate UK.

By Gentian and the University of East London

Date and time

Location

Online

Agenda

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Interactive workshop format

• Welcome & Introduction:


Overview of the Eco-Patterns project

• Product Showcase:


Demonstration of AI-based brownfield and OMH characterisation and condition assessment

• Interactive Session:


Participant discussion on needs, challenges, and feedback on the tool’s relevance and functionality

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join us for an interactive workshop introducing Eco-Patterns, an Innovate UK-funded project using AI-driven pattern recognition to support the ecological characterisation and monitoring of brownfield sites and Open Mosaic Habitats (OMH).

Eco-Patterns is creating innovative tools to help land managers, local authorities, ecologists and developers identify and assess OMH using satellite imagery. This scalable solution supports:

  • Brownfield baseline habitat assessment and condition analysis
  • Evaluation and condition monitoring for Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments and BNG credit creation
  • Evaluation and condition monitoring for nature conservation/restoration and land-use planning

We’re excited to host an interactive session to gather valuable input from participants. Your insights and discussion will help ensure the tool aligns with stakeholder needs and addresses real-world challenges. We’ll be seeking feedback on its relevance and functionality to guide improvements with the product design.

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Who Should Attend?

Local authorities, developers, landowners, planners, ecologists, conservation/restoration specialists, and anyone involved in brownfield site assessment or habitat monitoring.

Why Attend?

Help us co-design a technology that directly supports your work in evaluating complex landscapes and contributes to national biodiversity goals.

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Aug 5 · 5:00 AM PDT