Our Solutions
Terranova is a climate-tech platform revolutionizing forestry and landscape management through smart monitoring, sustainable practices, and data-driven ecosystem restoration. We provide innovative solutions that are aimed at enhancing the health and productivity of forests and landscapes.
Smart Forestry Mulching
Our smart forestry mulching services are designed to efficiently clear land, manage vegetation, and improve soil quality. We utilize advanced technologies to ensure sustainable land management and restoration, promoting biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.


Ecosystem Management Plans
At Terranova, we develop comprehensive ecosystem management plans tailored to the specific needs of each landscape. Our plans integrate cutting-edge monitoring techniques and sustainable practices to optimize the long-term health and vitality of ecosystems.
Data-Driven Timber Harvesting
With a focus on data-driven decision-making, our timber harvesting practices are aligned with sustainable forestry principles. We leverage technology to make informed choices that prioritize ecological balance and contribute to the overall well-being of forests.


Precision Tree Marking
Precision is key in our tree marking services, where we employ advanced methods to identify trees for various purposes such as selective harvesting, habitat preservation, and ecological restoration. Our approach is rooted in promoting biodiversity and ecological resilience.
Sustainable Tree Planting
Our sustainable tree planting initiatives aim to re-establish and enrich forest ecosystems. Through the use of smart monitoring and sustainable practices, we ensure that our tree planting efforts contribute to the restoration of diverse and resilient landscapes.


Advanced Land Clearing
Our advanced land clearing methods prioritize both efficiency and environmental sustainability. By integrating smart technologies, we undertake land clearing activities with a focus on minimizing ecological impact and facilitating the regeneration of natural habitats.
