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    Ethan Inlander

    Project Director - Stewardship and Restoration at The Nature Conservancy

    Ethan Inlander is an experienced natural resources professional currently serving as the Associate Director of Stewardship and Restoration at The Nature Conservancy (TNC).3 He has made significant contributions to conservation efforts, particularly in the field of remote property monitoring and unpaved road management.

    Inlander has been instrumental in developing remote monitoring practices for conservation easements at TNC in California. In 2020, he co-authored a publication on "Remote Monitoring Best Practices for The Nature Conservancy in California," which marked a major shift in TNC's approach to conservation easement monitoring.1 This innovative method combines airborne/satellite imagery with a web-based platform, resulting in a 37% reduction in staff time spent on monitoring in 2020.1

    In addition to his work on remote monitoring, Inlander has been involved in initiatives to improve unpaved roads for both environmental and economic benefits. As the Ozark Rivers Program Director, he played a key role in establishing the Arkansas Unpaved Roads Program, collaborating with various partners to develop cost-effective solutions for managing roads while minimizing sediment pollution in waterways.2

    Inlander is also recognized in the academic community, with 117 citations to his name, indicating his contributions to research in the field of restoration and land management.4

    Highlights

    Remote Property Monitoring at The Nature Conservancy in California
    Remote Property Monitoring at The Nature Conservancy in California
    Aug 2 · upstream.tech
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    From new heights - Upstream Tech

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    San Francisco, California, United States