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Tokorozawa City, Docomo, and NACS-J Begin Demonstration of Wide-Area Vegetation and Organism Estimation Technology Using Satellite Image Data

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Tokorozawa City, NTT Docomo, and the Nature Conservation Society of Japan (NACS-J) have renewed their partnership agreement and will begin demonstrating technology to estimate vegetation and organisms over a wide area using satellite images starting April 2026. The goal is to digitize and make biodiversity monitoring more efficient to realize a 'Nature Positive' society.

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Q: What technology is used in this demonstration experiment?
A: It combines NTT Group's satellite image analysis technology with Biome Inc.'s real-time biological database of over 10 million entries for wide-area estimation.
Q: What is the purpose of the demonstration experiment?
A: The purpose is to supplement on-site surveys traditionally done on foot with ICT technology to reduce the burden and advance data collection, thereby achieving nature-positive (biodiversity recovery) in Saitama City.
Q: Where is the demonstration area?
A: The demonstration area centers around the 'Bodaiju Pond Satoyama Conservation Area,' which is important for biodiversity conservation in Saitama City.