Science & Technology

A Methodology Rooted in Life Sciences

Fauna's strategic methodology originates in interdisciplinary research combining ecology, sustainability science, and applied biotechnology. Technology does not precede the problem. Biology does. Technological systems are therefore constructed outward from ecological principles validated through laboratory research, semi-field experimentation, and operational deployment.

Aerial view of landscape

Taking the Lab Outside

Environmental decision-making historically relies on historical averages and incomplete data. Fauna accelerates the transfer of scientific insight into real-time operational contexts — effectively extending the laboratory into the landscape. Monitoring, prediction, and decision-support tools allow stakeholders to respond to current conditions rather than historical assumptions.

Measuring the Invisible

Fauna integrates biological indicators reflecting the adaptive dynamics of living systems. Beyond standard environmental variables such as temperature or humidity, the platform analyzes signals associated with plant physiology, ecosystem interactions, and immune responses influencing pest and disease resistance.

Foundation

Biology First

Technology in service of biology

Method

Interdisciplinary

Ecology, AI, Earth observation

Outcome

Deployment

Integration over hype