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*A Group Utilizing a Web Application Involving [[GIS]] and [[Remote Sensing]], along with a database of [[Native Plant Species]] to aid in [[Rewilding]] / [[Environmental Restoration]] of areas in a Decentralized Manner  | *A Group Utilizing a Web Application Involving [[GIS]] and [[Remote Sensing]], along with a database of [[Native Plant Species]] to aid in [[Rewilding]] / [[Environmental Restoration]] of areas in a Decentralized Manner  | ||
*Users can share their progress as well  | *Users can share their progress as well  | ||
=Existing Work By Collaborators=  | |||
==Scihub Inc. ==  | |||
===Columbia Plot===  | |||
*[https://restor.eco/map/site/columbia-plot The Restor Page on the Project]  | |||
*Lots of In-Person work done by [[Gabriel Licina]]  | |||
*In Indiana, USA  | |||
*Summary: an abandoned garden plot is being restored to become [[Food Forest]]  | |||
=Internal Links=  | =Internal Links=  | ||
Revision as of 02:46, 14 February 2022
Basics
- From their Website: " Restor is a science-based open data platform to support and connect the global restoration movement "
 - A Group Utilizing a Web Application Involving GIS and Remote Sensing, along with a database of Native Plant Species to aid in Rewilding / Environmental Restoration of areas in a Decentralized Manner
 - Users can share their progress as well
 
Existing Work By Collaborators
Scihub Inc.
Columbia Plot
- The Restor Page on the Project
 - Lots of In-Person work done by Gabriel Licina
 - In Indiana, USA
 - Summary: an abandoned garden plot is being restored to become Food Forest