Join the creators of the Soil Health Data Cube, OpenGeoHub Foundation, for the first webinar in the Accelerating collection and use of soil health information using AI technology (AI 4 Soil Health) project’s series, exploring how AI, open data and new research is transforming soil health monitoring and management across Europe.
IIASA researchers are working on the development and application of AI-based open-source tools and methods for consistent pan-European soil monitoring, and upscaling them to produce operational harmonized data services as part of the AI 4 Soil Health project team.
This webinar will showcase how open, high-resolution geospatial data is unlocking new ways to model soil systems, predict climate change impacts, and drive regenerative agricultural practices.
“Only farmers and land managers are the agents of change in a landscape. As an open-source community of researchers, we hope that by surfacing existing and cutting-edge soil information through space and time, we can cultivate an environment of self-determination for farmers, to the benefit of all our children.”
Ichsani Wheeler, OpenGeoHub Foundation
What to Expect?
- Learn how open data infrastructure can support decision-making, policy, and innovation within agriculture and land management.
- Hear from co-directors of OpenGeoHub Foundation, Tomislav Hengl and Ichsani Wheeler on their experience of creating data infrastructure in the form of the Soil Health Data Cube, for policymakers and land managers to better manage soil health.
- See a live demo of the Soil Health Data Cube in action.
- Ask your questions to OpenGeoHub Foundation through a live Q&A.
Visit the project website for further information.
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