Thirty-eight botanists are mobilized over 72,000 km2 to make field surveys, a work that will be confronted with satellite images in order to better preserve the region, one of the richest in Europe in terms of natural environments.
Thirty-eight botanists are mobilized over 72,000 km2 to make field surveys, a work that will be confronted with satellite images in order to better preserve the region, one of the richest in Europe in terms of natural environments.
The subsidiary of the CNES will combine satellite images and a field campaign doped with artificial intelligence to map the second largest region of France. This will give regional elected officials a new tool to observe the transformation of natural environments as a result of climate change and urbanization.