: Representing ecological value through digital assets, which can be used to fund conservation efforts directly without traditional middle-men. Significance in Contemporary Ecology
: Many iterations of the CODEX utilize blockchain to grant "agency" to the forest, allowing it to "own" itself or manage its own resources through smart contracts. Key Components
: The primary goal is to create a permanent, immutable record of specific forest territories. This includes cataloging species diversity, soil health, and atmospheric conditions.
: The high energy cost of maintaining digital ledgers (like blockchain) can sometimes conflict with the environmental goals of forest preservation.
: Using the collected data to fuel AI models that can predict forest growth patterns or simulate the impact of environmental shifts.