WEED at the Living Planet Symposium 2025

The WEED project was featured at the upcoming Living Planet Symposium (LPS) 2025, one of the key global events dedicated on Earth Observation and environmental monitoring.


Monitoring ecosystem extents is essential for identifying unsustainable land use and for preventing biodiversity loss. Current methods often rely on crude ecosystem proxies or focus on single ecosystem types, which do not capture the full picture. There is a clear need for a solution that consistently and accurately maps ecosystem extents and their changes across terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal systems at large scales. To address this gap, the World Ecosystem Extent Dynamics (WEED) project is developing a globally applicable, open-source solution that consistently and accurately maps ecosystem extents and their dynamics across terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal systems. It combines expert knowledge, innovative machine learning techniques, and Earth Observation (EO) data, building on existing datasets and tools.


The WEED team presented their innovative work on mapping and monitoring at the LPS 2025, 23 - 27 June in Vienna, Austria. Read the full abstract and session details here.

The presentation is available here.