Frontierra is an environmental geospatial consultancy that focuses on analysing nature-related risks, specifically in biodiversity and deforestation. By leveraging geospatial data and satellite monitoring, it bridges the information gap between organisations and their environmental impacts. The organisation provides data, reports, and tools to support compliance with legislation, sustainability reporting, and climate commitments.
Frontierra’s key services include deforestation and biodiversity monitoring, with a particular emphasis on helping clients meet regulatory requirements such as the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Its work also supports corporate sustainability, investor transparency, and nature-positive initiatives, including reforestation efforts.
The organisation utilises state-of-the-art technology, such as GIS systems, satellite imagery, and machine learning, to deliver tailored solutions for businesses. These solutions include secure access to geospatial data, dashboards for trend analysis, and real-time alerts for fire and deforestation events. It provides valuable insights on deforestation, biome impacts, and water risks, which are crucial for organisations in the financial sector aiming to understand and manage nature-related risks.
A member of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), Frontierra plays a role in shaping the framework for reporting on biodiversity and environmental risks. Its expertise in deforestation monitoring, reforestation tracking, and nature-related risk analysis positions it as a key player in advancing sustainable finance. Frontierra’s reports are designed to be accessible for non-technical audiences, making complex data understandable for businesses, stakeholders, and investors alike.
Through its geospatial platform and bespoke solutions, Frontierra offers organisations the tools to monitor and mitigate environmental risks, ensuring they meet their sustainability goals while aligning with global nature-related financial frameworks.
We bridge the information gap that exists between organisations and the impacts their operations and investments have on nature and biodiversity by providing data, reports, and documentation to evidence compliance with legislation and offsetting requirements, assist in corporate sustainability reporting and meet consumer and shareholder expectations and climate change commitments.