Add first BioIS process: biodiversity-sensitive-areas (Geo Engine)#620
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This pull request introduces the first BioIS process to the repository:
biodiversity-sensitive-areas. This feature integrates location-based impact assessments on biodiversity-sensitive areas into the platform, facilitating corporate ESG reporting.About BioIS (Biodiversity Indicator Service)
BioIS is a Geo Engine service designed to deliver accessible biodiversity indicators and analytics.
ESG Alignment: Tailored specifically for corporate ESG reporting requirements, supporting both ESRS E4 and VSME B5 frameworks.
Robust Metrics: Enables teams to discover, process, and analyze complex biodiversity datasets to generate auditable, high-integrity metrics.
Integration: Built on open cloud standard formats, ensuring fully reproducible workflows and automated indicator computation.
Technical Notes & APEx Alignment
Standard Compliance: Fully utilizes the OGC API - Processes standard, fulfilling a core repository requirement.
Data Sources: Synthesizes remote sensing observations alongside diverse geospatial datasets to build comprehensive indicators. Uses the Geo Engine Platform for computation.
Future Outlook: Onboarding this initial
biodiversity-sensitive-areasprocess paves the way for more BioIS processes in the future.