This is post 3 of 7 and is a recap from the DMRV Roundtable organized by ReFi DAO as part of ReFi Spring Series of Events
Wes is leading Regen in GIS developing, and registry product manager (unfinished)
Regen's ledger provides an open source methodology development platform to build the infrastructure for centralizing infield measurement, digital management records, and geospatial data. It's their blockchain built on cosmos SDK and is designed to track all information on claims related ecological state. This includes all MRV data and the actors involved.
Their application has a multitude of services: the eco credit module provides basic functionality like creating credits, trading, retiring them, etc.. The Ecological Claims Data module allows individuals to anchor and attest to pieces of data on-chain, essentially providing a digital audit trail of the information. Lastly, the Groups module allows people to engage in decentralized governance of certain processes that go into claims creation and digital MRV.

Sam concluded by covering an interesting pilot project on the verification of vineyard grazing in Northern California. By combining infield soil samples with Sentinel 2 remote sensing data, They can create an efficient map, tracking changes in soil carbon. Ultimately, allowing them to identify when grazing occurs in the vineyard parcels.
DMRV or digital monitoring reporting and verification is an important part of the global response to climate change, enabling countries to meet international requirements around carbon credits, biodiversity, certification, and progress towards goals. This event is made up of various organizations in the space.
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