Twenty Years
This year marks the 20th year of Gaia Resources. This year, you’re going to see a fair bit from us... Continue reading →
This year marks the 20th year of Gaia Resources. This year, you’re going to see a fair bit from us... Continue reading →
We have been quietly involved in the Biodiversity Information Office (BIO) for some time (since 2020 https://archive.gaiaresources.com.au/biodiversity-initiatives-australia/ right through to... Continue reading →
The Northern Territory Government is one of the many organisations that we help solve environmental technology challenges with. We’ve been... Continue reading →
Back in July, the Minister for Environment and Climate Action, the Honourable Reece Whitby MLA, along with the Department of... Continue reading →
One of the side effects of urban and agricultural development is vegetation fragmentation, which affects biodiversity conservation and environmental quality.... Continue reading →
In the 18 years since our inception, we’ve always worked with, on and around biodiversity data. You will have seen... Continue reading →
In this blog, we’ll explore some of the challenges and solutions around managing the spatial aspects of biodiversity data. Claire... Continue reading →
My name is Claire and I’m a business analyst at Gaia Resources. I was never one of those kids who... Continue reading →
My colleague Rocio recently wrote about her team winning a NASA global hackathon, with their prototype solution to monitor movement... Continue reading →
Last time you heard from me I told you about the NASA hackathon and how the team I was part... Continue reading →
You may have heard about free and open source software – we’ve talked about it a lot at Gaia, and... Continue reading →
We’ve been lucky enough to work with a lot of award winning projects over the years, and there has been... Continue reading →
While I have been to each of the Future Led event series being run by our partners Liquid Interactive, the... Continue reading →
We are all well aware of the impacts that COVID-19 has had on how we work and the types of... Continue reading →
Any business can make a significant and meaningful contribution to minimising our collective environmental footprint. We’ve been looking cumulatively at... Continue reading →
We recently completed a technical investigation into leveraging Sentinel satellite imagery for monitoring forest canopy cover in forested areas in... Continue reading →
As part of a webinar series hosted by the CSIRO, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) recently held a webinar... Continue reading →
As we wrote in our previous blog, the “Counting Fish” challenge was put forward by the Australian Institute of Marine... Continue reading →
On Friday, 14th, May, I went to an event at the University of Western Australia, titled “Global biodiversity hotspot with... Continue reading →
Our Data Science team meet regularly to talk about our workloads, upcoming projects and emerging technologies. With software engineers, business... Continue reading →