The Cisco Foundation has supported two community-led tools that enable local leaders to conduct landscape mapping.
Terraso for Sustainable Economies
What’s Dogfood Got to Do with It? Testing the Better Deal for Data
We declared our alignment with the Better Deal for Data directly at the beginning of the new Terraso Terms of Service.
Story Maps and Terraso
Our users told us about the importance of storytelling, and that led to one of Terraso’s hottest features: Story Maps.
Tech Matters Launches Terraso
Tech Matters, a tech-for-good nonprofit organization bringing the power of tech to social change leaders, announces the launch of Terraso™
Terraso in The Galapagos
At the end of April 2022, Tech Matters’ Terraso program team headed to the Galapagos to join our six international partner organizations
Landscape Spotlight: Reforestamos México
We’re always learning from our 1000 Landscapes co-design partners. We’ve been working with Reforestamos Mexico since late 2020 to learn about what they really need for accurate monitoring of what is happening on the ground.
Terraso: working on the climate crisis
We are very proud to be working on the climate crisis in partnership with 1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People, a coalition of major environmental NGOs and UNDP.
Terraso: SimCity for the Real World
Imagine if we could help communities understand what business as usual will mean for them in twenty years. What would happen if the status quo for a given community and existing economic and climate trends simply continue? And then imagine if we could help them think...
Director of Engineering for Terraso!
Tech Matters has an amazing new opening for a senior technology leader who wants to make an impact on climate change, adaptation and finance! Terraso is a well-funded new open source project delivering critical software tools to empower communities around the world to...
1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People
This session on the 1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People initiative was presented at the Virtual Skoll World Forum 2020 by Sara Scherr of EcoAgriculture Partners and Jim Fruchterman of Tech Matters.












