Welcome to Sabbio: Nature’s Super App
Whether you want to get paid with a new farm payment, comply with planning regulations or simply understand what good biodiversity looks like, Sabbio is here to help you through the process.
The Sabbio app enables land-based industries to measure biodiversity on their sites and fields and get management advice on how to improve.
Take control of sustainable land management:
• Create a whole farm/site biodiversity map by drawing boundaries
• Integrate your existing shapefiles with your SBI number (England only).
Assess your habitats:
• Do habitat-specific surveys on your land.
• Add photos from your fields to keep a track of progress over time.
• Get your Sabbio Score to better understand how biodiversity is doing across your land.
Improve your score:
• Get management actions and advice to improve your score.
Sabbio works completely offline and is being developed to provide access to payment incentives, and biodiversity units and improve habitat management with farmers, land developers, local authorities and ecology professionals.
Whether you want to get paid with a new farm payment, comply with planning regulations or simply understand what good biodiversity looks like, Sabbio is here to help you through the process.
The Sabbio app enables land-based industries to measure biodiversity on their sites and fields and get management advice on how to improve.
Take control of sustainable land management:
• Create a whole farm/site biodiversity map by drawing boundaries
• Integrate your existing shapefiles with your SBI number (England only).
Assess your habitats:
• Do habitat-specific surveys on your land.
• Add photos from your fields to keep a track of progress over time.
• Get your Sabbio Score to better understand how biodiversity is doing across your land.
Improve your score:
• Get management actions and advice to improve your score.
Sabbio works completely offline and is being developed to provide access to payment incentives, and biodiversity units and improve habitat management with farmers, land developers, local authorities and ecology professionals.
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