EcoBalance Monitor

EcoBalance Monitor is a web and mobile app that gives land managers, local governments, and conservation NGOs a single, brutally honest scorecard of ecosystem health for specific parcels of land. It ingests satellite imagery, open biodiversity datasets, local sensor feeds (where available), and user field observations to compute an "Ecological Balance Index" that tracks habitat integrity, fragmentation, water stress, and invasive species risk over time. Users can draw or upload boundaries (farms, protected areas, concessions, city districts) and see how land-use changes, planned developments, or restoration projects are likely to shift that index over the next 5–10 years. Instead of fluffy sustainability dashboards, it focuses on decision-grade outputs: risk to regulatory compliance, carbon project eligibility, and reputational exposure. The app is an AI-assisted decision layer on top of existing geospatial data, not another generic map viewer. It is designed to plug into ESG reporting, impact funds, and land-use permitting workflows so that ecological balance is quantified, comparable, and hard to ignore.

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