interBalkan Environment Center
The InterBalkan Environment Center (I-BEC) is a leading organization in environmental research and carbon emissions reduction in Greece. With a highly experienced interdisciplinary team, I-BEC has successfully implemented 139 projects funded by national, European, and international sources. The organization actively supports climate adaptation and develops sustainable solutions at both national and European levels. I-BEC specializes in producing scalable services and applications through the collection, analysis, integration, and interpretation of in-situ and Earth observation data to address diverse stakeholder needs. Its mission is to empower partners with data-driven tools that support informed decision-making for GHG emissions reduction, guide evidence-based policy development, and foster innovation in the carbon economy. I-BEC’s expertise spans a wide range of environmental domains, including ecosystem monitoring, carbon accounting and modelling, and the development of climate-resilient strategies across various spatiotemporal scales. This expertise makes I-BEC a key partner for LandShift, contributing to land-use monitoring, carbon sequestration, and the MRV methodologies.
Role in LandShift
I-BEC will support all work packages by utilizing its expertise in Earth Observation data and carbon sequestration modeling to enhance strategies for land-use management, biodiversity conservation, and climate mitigation. With a strong background in data-driven decision-making and ecosystem monitoring, I-BEC will also assist in policy development to ensure LandShift’s solutions are effective and sustainable. Key activities include:
- Carbon sequestration modeling across varied landscapes.
- Supervising the terrestrial greenhouse gas (GHG) dynamics and Soil Health Descriptors assessment in all LandShift Living Spaces (LSs)
- Assessment of GHG dynamics and Soil Health Descriptors in the Greek LS.
- Development of a cost-efficient Cabon-budgeting method.
- Integration of Earth Surface Models for data-scarce locations.
- Support for biomass dynamics and biogenic emissions assessments.
- Development of a vegetation classification methodology using Deep Learning.
- Deployment of portable analyzers to measure CO₂ and CH₄ emissions in the Greek LS.
- Design of a monitoring framework for evaluating solutions and integrating findings with environmental impact bonds, aligned with New European Bauhaus principles.
- Creating a roadmap for scaling LandShift LSs.
Key People Involved
Paraskevi Chantzi, Scientific Coordinator, [email protected] , https://www.linkedin.com/in/paraskevi-chantzi-9438a5251
George Galanis, Team Leader, [email protected], https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgios-galanis-b20a812b9
Georgia Kostaki, Project Manager, [email protected], https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-kostaki-8a0566305
Chryssa Kopra, Task Leader, [email protected], https://www.linkedin.com/in/chryssa-kopra-8b8446258/
Argiro Papastergiou, Team Member, [email protected], https://www.linkedin.com/in/
Maria Giortsou, Team Member, [email protected], https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-giortsou-a5915455
Dimitris Gkoutzikostas, Team Member, [email protected]
George Varras, Team Member, [email protected]
