The document calls for increased use of active radar remote sensing to directly measure biomass from space. Direct measurements can monitor ecosystem health by assessing rehabilitation progress, restoration efforts, stability effects of human activity, and overall vegetation and organism health. In contrast, current passive methods are limited by only providing indirect inferences of biomass. Direct radar measurements are also beneficial as they can penetrate clouds and foliage to observe targets. The document suggests exploring frequencies that stimulate biological responses from vegetation to better understand ecosystem health from space.