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Artificial Intelligence and Geodata for Local Community Sensibilization to ustainable Spatial Development

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posted on 2023-08-10, 11:37 authored by Józef Hernik, Hans-Joachim Linke, Karol KrolKarol Krol, Anita Kukulska-Kozieł, Katarzyna Cegielska

Ongoing urbanisation processes call for immediate monitoring of land-use changes combined with sustainable spatial management. Advances in technology result in a tendency towards digital monitoring. What is more, digitalisation is provided for in legal regulations on spatial planning. There is, however, a research gap regarding methodological and practical aspects of the role of new technologies and geodata in the process. The problem captured the attention of researchers and practitioners from an international and interdisciplinary GeoSen team. The project’s objective is to devise an IT system to identify land-use and land-cover changes with dedicated tools and computing algorithms. GeoSen uses remote-sensing data processed with artificial intelligence algorithms. Its macroscale research is intended to identify trends and changes in land management and landscape, while the microscale segment tests the IT system. Final algorithms will be published as an interactive online platform that will stimulate the activity of participants in spatial planning, leading to effective and sustainable use of space and its resources.

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The research was carried out as part of the scientific project entitled: Artificial intelligence and geodata for sensibilisation of local communities for sustainable spatial development GeoSen (WPN/4/65/GEOSEN/2022) co- financed by The National Centre for Research and Development in Poland from the 4th German – Polish call for bilateral R&D cooperation in the field of digitization of the economy. Website: https://geosen.urk.edu.pl (accessed on 27 April 2023).

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