Habitat Pressure Dashboard
Habitat Pressure Dashboard is a web app that aggregates land-use, pollution, water extraction, and biodiversity data into a single, brutally clear view of how a region’s ecosystems are being pushed toward collapse. Instead of vague sustainability scores, it shows concrete pressure indicators: habitat fragmentation, river flow alteration, nutrient loads, and species decline risk, mapped to specific watersheds and ecoregions. Users can zoom from national to municipal level and compare current pressure to scientifically grounded ecological thresholds. The app pulls from public remote-sensing datasets, environmental agencies, and open biodiversity databases, then normalizes and visualizes them in a way that non-scientists can understand. It’s designed for planners, NGOs, and journalists who need to argue with data, not feelings. This is a web-first app with a companion mobile viewer, and it combines traditional data engineering with AI-assisted anomaly detection and narrative explanations. It won’t magically fix ecosystems, but it will make it much harder for decision-makers to pretend they don’t see the damage.