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The AgriLiv project aims to boost the impact of the Spoke 3 of the National Agritech Center by engaging stakeholders with technologies developed in Living Labs demonstration centers promoting agricultural innovation. The project focuses on developing sustainable, smart management technologies for agriculture to reduce environmental impacts. Key areas include economic evaluations, integrated social-environmental impact assessments, and stakeholder engagement through local networks and workshops.
AgriLiv Network plans to create an integrated technological platform connecting Living Labs, enabling two-way communication between researchers and users, supporting solution replication, and maintaining the network over time. The platform will feature a geoportal for spatial data management and a communication hub for training and stakeholder interaction.
Latitudo 40 is responsible for developing this platform, integrating data and maps from Agritech’s Living Labs and pilot projects. Latitudo 40 also contributes Earth observation expertise, applying advanced satellite imagery and geospatial analysis for applications like Soil Organic Carbon mapping, land use monitoring, carbon stock assessment, irrigation needs, and urban heat island monitoring. Additionally, Latitudo 40 leverages artificial intelligence and IoT-enabled field sensors to analyze and interpret crop data, combining satellite and ground data for comprehensive agricultural insights.
AgriLiv advances agricultural innovation through a connected platform, with Latitudo 40 providing cutting-edge geospatial and AI technologies to support sustainable farming and environmental management.
