August 21, 2024

Own the Industry Analytics – Member Benefit Mitigation Analyst Lite Dashboard

Successful mitigation and conservation banking begins with smart analysis formed by solid data and reliable information.  'Word-of-mouth,' and 'official reports' may provide context or color perhaps, but they are certainly no substitute. Lots of wasteful efforts and lost capital has proven that those armed with solid information generally win the day.

Free Member Benefit - Big Data Platform

Mitigation Analyst Lite v.60, is a REGULAR MEMBER benefit of the National Environmental Banking Association. This responsive, portable, platform crunching tens of millions of datapoints for the mitigation and conservation banking industry is a solution developed by Esri and NEBA Board Member, Trout Headwaters, Inc.  A solution developed by industry - for industry.

Get answers… not headaches.  How are you keeping up with the increasing amount of environmental data being created every day? 

The latest dashboards have been released in partnership between NEBA member Trout Headwaters, Inc. "We have been working directly with ESRI to tailor v6.0 of the platform for improved navigation and versatility in support of holistic environmental resource conservation, restoration and management," said Michael Sprague, product developer and CEO of Trout Headwaters, Inc (THI). "Environmental Banking data, analysis, and visualizations have been a prime focus of the work," he said.

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