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More Trees, Less Co2: Drone Swarms to Reforest Forests

aau/MüllerHow can drone swarms be controlled to efficiently reforest forests? Merna Tohfa, a university assistant at the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems, develops mathematical models and technologies for the application of drone swarms to seeds for trees in areas that are sometimes difficult to access. "I want to use drone technologies to help forests be reforested more efficiently. This allows more healthy trees to help reduce CO2 e…
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aau/MüllerHow can drone swarms be controlled to efficiently reforest forests? Merna Tohfa, a university assistant at the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems, develops mathematical models and technologies for the application of drone swarms to seeds for trees in areas that are sometimes difficult to access. "I want to use drone technologies to help forests be reforested more efficiently. This allows more healthy trees to help reduce CO2 e…

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Universität Klagenfurt broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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