Researchers from the University of Valencia, Álvaro Moreno, Javier García Haro, Gustau Camps-Valls, Manuel Campos-Taberner, have developed the first global maps of phosphorus and nitrogen content in vegetation, as well as in the efficiency of the use of water, with Artificial Intelligence and Big data techniques. The application of these maps is expected to have a huge impact on other fields like biodiversity, agriculture or the adaptation of species to climate change.
Artificial Intelligence techniques and big data offer the first global maps of key features of vegetation
- February 12th, 2019
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