AD4GD showcased an oral presentation on terrestial connectivity based on Landsat/Sentinel Land Cover Classes as a biodiversity indicator and a poster on Digital Twin ready data for the European Green Deal Data Space.
Many European cities have air quality below WHO recommendations. IoT technology and low-cost sensors driven by citizen science offer a cost-effective solution to monitor air pollution.
Standards surround us. Just imagine about travelling within countries using different sockets. Horizon Europe projects need to engage in standardization, let’s see why!
The AD4GD project took part in the 8th Mediterranean Forest Week showcasing a poster on Terrestrial Habitats Connectivity and participating in a panel session on Green Cities for Adaptation and Resilience.
The AD4GD project held a productive plenary meeting in Poznan, Poland. The event, which ran from September 3rd to 6th, 2024, brought together key partners to review the progress made on the project and plan the next steps as it moves into its final year.
Recently, the AD4GD project took part in the Privacy Symposium 2024, a top conference aimed at addressing and advancing privacy and data protection in many spheres.