Analytics for Digital Earth

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • “Digital earth” is the name given to the vision of creating an interactive digital replica of the earth and using that to explore and understand relationships between the environment and society. The RSS Mardia Prize funded Analytics for Digital Earth project looks at how we can use analytics to understand the interaction between the physical, environmental, and social systems in the digital earth can help us understand the impact of the decisions we make and inform future policies. This session will discuss the key concepts around designing and analysing environmental digital twins, using two important examples to demonstrate these principals.
    An Introduction to Analytics for Digital Earth Claire Miller - University of Glasgow Dynamic virtual ecosystems as a tool for detecting responses of biodiversity to environmental and land-use change.
    Richard Reeve - University of Glasgow: Assessing the probability of asset failure in extreme weather events across infrastructure networks via the CreDo digital twin
    Kevin Wilson - Newcastle University A summary of the Analytics for Digital Earth workshops
    Vinny Davies - University of Glasgow Organised by the Statistics and Data Analytics Group, University of Glasgow

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