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Climate Software Lab, the climate tech arm of GPS Renewables, launches open source India-specific landslide tracker tool

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Climate Software Lab, the climate tech arm of GPS Renewables, launches open source India-specific landslide tracker tool

Climate Software Lab This tool enables policy-makers to identify vulnerable populations and plan local interventions at high risk areas

Gurgaon, 5th February 2024: Climate Software Lab (CSL), the climate technology arm of GPS Renewables, a full stack clean fuels company, has launched a Landslide Risk Assessment model that can map landslide risks for susceptible areas in the Indian subcontinent covering nearly 40 lakh people. This tool is a free open-source software that uses a host of local factors such as slope, local relief, forest loss and tree canopy height to map an area’s susceptibility.

Landslide risk in India:

Landslides continue to pose a significant threat to large parts of India including areas like Himalayas, North-Eastern hill ranges, Western Ghats, Nilgiris, Eastern Ghats, and Vindhyas. A report by Indian Academy of Sciences indicates that annually about 500 lives are lost due to landslides and the damage to property is estimated to be about Rs 300 Crore. Unlike other natural disasters such as floods and cyclones, it is difficult to predict when and where landslides will occur; rain is often a trigger event for a landslide. Hence, the task before policy planners, scientists, and administrators is to use the latest technology for mitigation strategies. CSL’s Landslide Susceptibility Model was developed with an aim to address the above need.

A tech-powered landslide susceptibility assessment system:

Developed by a team of AI experts and scientists at GPS’ Climate Software Lab, the tool uses data on local conditions, including tree height and its rate of change, soil clay content, human modification, as well as Geological Survey of India’s (GSI) dataset, which contains information about past landslide locations. Further, CSL’s tool customizes NASA’s existing Landslide Hazard Assessment for Situational Awareness (LHASA) model to suit Indian conditions and provide better spatial resolution to enable policy-makers and administrators to plan local interventions for vulnerable populations and important assets.

Commenting on the tool, Nipun OS, Chief Sustainability Officer, GPS Renewables, said, “With our new open source tool, our aim is to address a critical gap that currently exists in landslide risk assessment models. During our research, we found that many states in India depend on old and low-resolution susceptibility maps to draw up landslide prediction models. CSL’s tool addresses this gap by providing high-quality risk visualizations that would enable policy makers to develop local-level disaster response strategies. The tool is free and open-access, making climate-related data more accessible to more people.”

Commenting on the launch, Mainak Chakraborty, CEO and Co-Founder, GPS Renewables, said, “Climate change poses an existential threat and it needs collective action.At GPS Renewables, we recognize the need to address climate change and its potential impact on communities and economies. We firmly believe that technology can play a crucial role in mitigating the risks of climate change, and this is precisely why we established Climate Software Lab”

About Climate Software Labs:

Climate Software Labs is an initiative of GPS Renewables, with the sole objective of developing ICT based solutions for tackling climate change. Composed of AI scientists and technology experts who leverage AI, machine learning and Information Technology, the lab works to create software solutions for climate adaptation and climate transformation. Additionally, the CSL team plays an integral role in digitising GPS Renewables’ internal workflows, developing real time monitoring dashboards for operational KPIs, streamline project procurement, and managing our HSE performance. Each of these interventions are highly scalable and improve efficiency.

About GPS Renewables:

Headquartered in Bengaluru, GPS Renewables (“GPSR”) is a full-stack biofuels firm offering technology and project solutions for climate-positive biofuel projects. GPS Renewables is backed by Neev Fund (SBI Capital), Triodos, and Caspian Impact Investments. The company focuses on biofuel technologies to address organic waste management challenges, accelerate the substitution of fossil fuel with biofuels, and play a key role in mitigating climate change. Starting from captive biogas plants, GPSR has scaled up to set up some of the world’s largest RNG plants. In 2022, GPS Renewables launched GPSR Arya, a wholly-owned subsidiary, to commission BOO (Build-Own-Operate) projects, augmenting its climate impact ambitions.

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