
The Sovereign Soil
Decentralised biodiversity infrastructure

Internationally transferrable mitigation outcomes
From the minds that brought you - none of that nonsense, we bring you something better. With a collection of reservoirs for biodiversity throughout Ireland that serve as the basis for premium, better designed ITMO that actually work to mitigate climate change by making it more viable for landowners to do the right thing. With the transparency that blockchain technology provides we can scale the route to market for climate solutions that previously would never have been funded. Búan enables th...

Natures bonding curve
Effectively incentivising landscape level improvements means creating markets to tackle problems. Programmable money helps to create more complex, conditional markets that can avoid the pitfalls of the measurement problem. Using machine learning enables objective analysis of habitats and avoiding corrupt data can be helped by diversifying the kinds of information the system takes into account. Before we even get to creating a market for what we are tokenising we are first of all ensuring that...
Optimising for biodiversity in perpetuity.



The Sovereign Soil
Decentralised biodiversity infrastructure

Internationally transferrable mitigation outcomes
From the minds that brought you - none of that nonsense, we bring you something better. With a collection of reservoirs for biodiversity throughout Ireland that serve as the basis for premium, better designed ITMO that actually work to mitigate climate change by making it more viable for landowners to do the right thing. With the transparency that blockchain technology provides we can scale the route to market for climate solutions that previously would never have been funded. Búan enables th...

Natures bonding curve
Effectively incentivising landscape level improvements means creating markets to tackle problems. Programmable money helps to create more complex, conditional markets that can avoid the pitfalls of the measurement problem. Using machine learning enables objective analysis of habitats and avoiding corrupt data can be helped by diversifying the kinds of information the system takes into account. Before we even get to creating a market for what we are tokenising we are first of all ensuring that...
Optimising for biodiversity in perpetuity.

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One area of focus for us at the moment is to develop an effective means of displaying quantitive information for our certificates.

Coming up with a satisfactory means of communicating information through the simultaneous presentation of words, numbers and pictures can be a challenge. It’s a universally transferrable visual language of its own that can be hard to nail down but well worth the effort.
We want to induce the viewers to realise the substance of the certificates. At a glance they should be able to get a feeling of the health of the ecosystem and the scope of it.
A central part of the certificate is the imaging of the site which can initially be a topographic or choropleth map as it is before afforestation. Including how the ‘greenfield’ site will be developed into a native woodland with details such as the number of trees of each species that will be planted.
We want to induce the viewers to realise the substance of the certificates. At a glance they should be able to get a feeling of the health of the ecosystem and the scope of it.

The certificates also need to reflect the growth of the forest and biodiversity of its ecosystem over time. As with the series of NFT’s that we published, there will be a stark difference between the greenfield site that we begin with and the lush native woodland that we will end up with.
Images are the most effective means of communication - we really want to push the boundaries when it comes to the visual display of quantitative information. Discerning what metrics to pay attention to in the first place has been an important part of the whole process.
We are fortunate that technology is on our side and we can provide end users [of our certificates] with an effective impression of the forest. Besides imaging we are also working to integrate sound-scaping technology that will listen and learn to recognise signs of growing biodiversity.
Besides acoustic ecology and imaging we still have plenty of data points left to develop from weather, wildlife and surveys of flora and fauna. Whether we include these as part of the NFT-certificate or in the context of a wider overview is something left to determine.
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Please follow us on Twitter @buan_fund
You can also secure your own part of the Perpetual Forest by sending funds to the address below.
One area of focus for us at the moment is to develop an effective means of displaying quantitive information for our certificates.

Coming up with a satisfactory means of communicating information through the simultaneous presentation of words, numbers and pictures can be a challenge. It’s a universally transferrable visual language of its own that can be hard to nail down but well worth the effort.
We want to induce the viewers to realise the substance of the certificates. At a glance they should be able to get a feeling of the health of the ecosystem and the scope of it.
A central part of the certificate is the imaging of the site which can initially be a topographic or choropleth map as it is before afforestation. Including how the ‘greenfield’ site will be developed into a native woodland with details such as the number of trees of each species that will be planted.
We want to induce the viewers to realise the substance of the certificates. At a glance they should be able to get a feeling of the health of the ecosystem and the scope of it.

The certificates also need to reflect the growth of the forest and biodiversity of its ecosystem over time. As with the series of NFT’s that we published, there will be a stark difference between the greenfield site that we begin with and the lush native woodland that we will end up with.
Images are the most effective means of communication - we really want to push the boundaries when it comes to the visual display of quantitative information. Discerning what metrics to pay attention to in the first place has been an important part of the whole process.
We are fortunate that technology is on our side and we can provide end users [of our certificates] with an effective impression of the forest. Besides imaging we are also working to integrate sound-scaping technology that will listen and learn to recognise signs of growing biodiversity.
Besides acoustic ecology and imaging we still have plenty of data points left to develop from weather, wildlife and surveys of flora and fauna. Whether we include these as part of the NFT-certificate or in the context of a wider overview is something left to determine.
_
Please follow us on Twitter @buan_fund
You can also secure your own part of the Perpetual Forest by sending funds to the address below.
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