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What if analyzing ecological corridors became accessible, despite the challenges of creating your maps and the heavy workload on your teams, even as your projects pile up?

MyNAture Econet

Between the modeling tools to manage, the data to gather, and the technical and scientific expertise required, assessing the ecological functionality of a region can quickly become a daunting task. This is especially true when results must be delivered within tight deadlines and budgets. 

Especially since ecological connectivity is becoming a must: the Green and Blue Network (TVB), the Municipal Biodiversity Atlas (ABC), the Joint Development Zone (ZAC), the BiodiverCity label, renewable energy projects (EnR), etc. 

A few months ago, we launched MyNature EcoDiag, a tool for assessing the ecological health of sites and regions that provides five key indicators and a summary of information to help guide your biodiversity strategy effectively. 
 

As part of this creative initiative, we are taking a new step forward: MyNature EcoNet, which enables the rapid generation of robust mapping data on ecological corridors without the need to use specialized tools such as SimOïko, Graphab, or Circuitscape.

This offers clear benefits for engineering firms, architects, urban planners, and local government officials. MyNature EcoNet makes it easier for them to incorporate eco-friendly features into their projects.
The result is time savings for teams and a more efficient use of expert time. 
 

Thanks to the diversity of the modeled species guilds, the accuracy of the mapping data, and the ability to integrate one’s own field data, it becomes easier to produce analyses tailored to each specific situation and to assess the impact of future management actions. 

All of this is offered at a competitive price, making it more accessible to study ecological connectivity and produce reports based on the high level of scientific expertise TerrOïko has developed since 2012. 

Stay tuned—in our next posts, we’ll show you exactly how MyNature EcoNet will become an essential part of your biodiversity projects by supporting you every step of the way!

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