
NEURALIO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
NEURALIO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:VIS, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND MINERAL RESOURCES, LG, NEURALIO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, STICHTING CLIMATE ADAPTATION SERVICES +11 partnersVIS,MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND MINERAL RESOURCES,LG,NEURALIO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE,STICHTING CLIMATE ADAPTATION SERVICES,RESILIENT CITIES NETWORK,University for Development Studies,WEATHER IMPACT BV,GMET,TAHMO KENYA,PIK,TU Delft,MICROSTEP-MIS,ZIMBABWE FARMERS UNION,JKUAT,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101137814Overall Budget: 4,989,720 EURFunder Contribution: 4,989,720 EURAgriculture is the foundation of the livelihoods of billions of people worldwide, including African rural and urban households, farming communities, and cities. However, weather and climate risks have increased, creating a need for better access to climate and weather information, soil water management, insurance, and other climate-agricultural services. Although some services exist, they are often separated and follow a top-down information provision that operates on a national scale. SAFE4ALL aims to address the interconnected issues of climate change, food security, ecosystem and disaster management, and migration in Africa by providing user-centred climate services. It will innovate and bundle affordable, and scalable services that include location-specific information to meet the needs of end-users in Kenya, Ghana and Zimbabwe. Three co-creation case studies will be organized in these vulnerable African countries, engaging with small-scale farming communities, municipalities, and cities. SAFE4ALL will coordinate efforts from governments, civil society, academia, and international organizations to mobilize the capacity of end-users, build food security and resilience, promote sustainable agriculture, and provide social safety nets to affected localities. Specific objectives include establishing a collaborative, co-creation, and engagement platform for the prioritization and co-development of needs-based climate services, identifying adaptation challenges, requirements, and enabling factors and complementing policies in adapting to the wider socio-economic environment, and exploring and harnessing existing services to improve the uptake and effectiveness of climate services and develop sustainable business and implementation models for services. The outcomes aim to manage migration to cities by ensuring that communities are better equipped to adapt and cope with the impacts of climate change while enhancing food security in a rapidly changing world.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:OPEN GEOSPATIAL CONSORTIUM EUROPE, SINTEF AS, University of Twente, Lund University, ASPLAN VIAK +12 partnersOPEN GEOSPATIAL CONSORTIUM EUROPE,SINTEF AS,University of Twente,Lund University,ASPLAN VIAK,ICCS,ZČU,Ministry of the Environment,NEURALIO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE,University of Bucharest,KUL,PLAN4ALL,VŠÚO,IIASA,IDC ITALIA SRL,SYKE,NTNUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101181408Overall Budget: 4,999,440 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,440 EURThe BioClima project, enhanced by EU-China collaboration, aims to revolutionise biodiversity and climate monitoring by merging advanced AI with ground and remote sensing data systems for deeper terrestrial ecosystem insights. It will develop harmonised monitoring systems across the EU and China, leveraging AI to refine data models and analytical pipelines for robust policy-making. The project is set to strengthen monitoring through Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) and Essential Climate Variables (ECVs), and make synergies between biodiversity conservation and climate mitigation. BioClima is designed to support policy-making with scientific insights and recommendations for integrated climate and biodiversity strategies at national and international levels. Through case studies across Europe, the project's findings will be upscaled to inform EU-wide strategies, contributing to climate neutrality, adaptation, and biodiversity conservation efforts. BioClima supports EuropaBON's goals for standardised biodiversity monitoring, enhancing data integration, and fostering international cooperation. BioClima anticipates significant increases in monitoring coverage, accuracy in biodiversity and climate change assessments, and the implementation of nature-based solutions. Furthermore, it aims to strengthen EU-China cooperation, enhancing global environmental monitoring, conservation strategies, and policy formulation.
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