
Let´s introduce ecoNET Lab, where we merge geospatial technologies, artificial intelligence, and ecological science to develop digital solutions for climate-resilient ecosystems. Our core focus is on 5D Digital Twins—dynamic, data-driven models that integrate satellite, drone, and IoT data to simulate, predict, and manage ecosystem behavior under extreme climate events in near real-time: hydroclimatic disturbances (prolonged droughts, severe floods and heatwaves), as well as ground deformation processes such as subsidence, soil collapse, and mass movements (e.g., landslides). Together, these initiatives pioneer a computational ecology approach that transforms environmental data into prescriptive, nature-based solutions for biodiversity conservation, disaster risk reduction, and adaptive ecosystem governance.
The seminar will be held in Eglish.
Presented by: Mónica Herrero, CIDE Researcher in Ecology and Global Change department.
Date: Thursday, November 13, at 11:00 a.m.
Location: Plant Protection Room.
Carretera CV-315, km 10.7 (formerly Carretera Moncada-Nàquera, km 4.5)-Moncada, Valencia.
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