How to easily monitor watersheds at scale with geospatial data

The Lens Team
Nov 12, 2025
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Join us on November 12th to explore how to leverage aerial imagery and tools to conduct watershed monitoring, restoration planning, and flood risk assessment. From understanding hydrological changes to prioritizing fieldwork, Lens makes it easy to visualize surface water trends, monitor riparian buffers, and assess habitat conditions across entire watersheds.

In this session, you’ll learn:

  • How to detect changes in stream channels, floodplains, and vegetative cover
  • How satellite and aerial imagery can help teams pinpoint erosion, sedimentation, or infrastructure impacts after major weather events
  • How to compare pre- and post-storm imagery to evaluate flood damage and recovery progress
  • How automated alerts and ongoing monitoring support long-term watershed health and regulatory compliance efforts
  • How to integrate data layers such as parcels, hydrology boundaries, or restoration sites for context-aware analysis

Whether you’re tracking watershed restoration progress, assessing storm impacts, monitoring riparian resilience, or coordinating across jurisdictions, Lens provides powerful, scalable tools to help protect and manage vital water resources.

Register today!