Consistent coverage on your cadence

Establish a monitoring program tailored to your sites, priorities, and operational cadence — annual compliance reporting, portfolio-wide risk screening, ongoing land stewardship, or any rhythm in between.

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How it might look

Example: Annual easement monitoring across a stewardship portfolio

A common shape this work takes is annual easement monitoring for a land trust or conservation organization — one high-resolution image per easement per year, compared to the prior year, with a written observation for every site.

  • Year-over-year imagery & reporting. Each year, we acquire high-resolution satellite or aerial imagery for each easement and compare to prior years, pulling additional imagery when something warrants a closer look.
  • A note on every easement. Every site gets a written observation — describing any human-driven or natural change, with whatever interpretation is discernible from the imagery, or noting the lack of change when nothing has shifted.
  • Tagging for stewardship follow-up. Easements with changes of note are tagged for review on the Properties page in your Lens account, so your stewardship team's site-visit list builds itself from the imagery.
  • Custom imagery tasking when you need it. If something needs a closer look between annual reviews, we can task new imagery on specific sites as part of the program — not a separate engagement.
  • Annual reports, on your template. A monitoring report per easement, including the imagery used and the observations made, following whatever reporting standards and templates your organization already uses for stewardship records.
Annual easement review · Property #047 · 320 ac
Flagged for review
Prior year · Apr 2025
Current year · Apr 2026
Compared year-over-year © USDA NAIP 2022
2026 observation

Compared to 2025, a small area of selective harvest is visible in the NE corner — approximately 1.4 acres — consistent with the forest management plan on file. No new roads or structures. The remainder of the easement appears intact.

This is a sample program. Real engagements are scoped to your land, team, and decisions — and may look different in shape, cadence, and deliverables.

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