Dedicated to solving big problems at the intersection of technology, economy, and environment, Katherine specializes in geospatial solutions that build long-term financial value and resilience. She brings 15 years of experience across public, private and non-profit sectors leveraging geospatial technologies to solve complex business, environmental, and public policy challenges. Katherine holds an M.S. in Natural Resources Policy and Economics and a B.S. in Natural Resources from Colorado State University.
In this episode of The ESG Experience, Helee Lev and Ryan Nelson are joined by Katherine Kraft, Director of Product at Teren, to discuss the role of geospatial data in ESG reporting & climate resilience as well as emerging trends & regulations around physical risk management.
Podcast Episode · ESG Matters · 05/17/2022 · 25m
“Wildfire risk can be reduced by about 30 to 35%, if defensible space is developed around that property,” Kat Kraft added. “Even if a wildfire occurs in the area, the ability to defend the structure is greatly improved by following defensible space guidelines.”