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Integrated Technological and Information Platform for wildfire Management

Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SILVANUS (Integrated Technological and Information Platform for wildfire Management)

Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-04-01 do 2024-03-31

What is the problem/issue being addressed?
The SILVANUS project aims to address the problem of forest fires and their impact on the environment and communities. Forest fires pose significant threats to ecosystems, biodiversity, and human lives, and they can have devastating consequences on a global scale. The project seeks to develop a forest management platform that tackles the ignition and spread of forest fires by implementing innovative capabilities and technologies. It aims to address the challenges of resource utilization, wildfire prevention, and protection against global wildfire threats. By enhancing forest monitoring, evaluating biodiversity, and generating accurate fire risk indicators, SILVANUS aims to provide a solution that promotes environmental sustainability and climate resilience in forest management.

Why is it important for society?
Environmental Preservation: By preventing and combating forest fires, SILVANUS contributes to the preservation and conservation of these valuable natural resources, ensuring their long-term sustainability for future generations.
Climate Resilience: By addressing the ignition and spread of forest fires, SILVANUS helps mitigate the effects of climate change and promotes climate resilience by preserving carbon sinks and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Protection of Lives and Property: By developing innovative capabilities and technologies, SILVANUS aims to improve fire prevention, early detection, and firefighting efforts. This will help protect communities, reduce the loss of life, and minimize the destruction of infrastructure and property caused by forest fires.
Efficient Resource Utilization: By optimizing resource allocation and management practices, the project aims to minimize waste and maximize the sustainable utilization of forest resources. This contributes to the overall economic efficiency and long-term viability of forest ecosystems.
Collaboration and Awareness: SILVANUS promotes collaboration between environmental, technology, and social science experts, as well as regional and national authorities. This collaboration enhances the ability to monitor forest resources, evaluate biodiversity, and generate accurate fire risk indicators. Furthermore, the project aims to raise awareness among citizens through safety campaigns, promoting a culture of safety and responsible forest management.

What are the overall objectives?
The objective is to implement and validate the SILVANUS sustainable forest management platform and methodologies for monitoring and protecting natural resources in the fight against extreme wildfire. The technical and scientific innovation will develop novel methodologies in monitoring and analysing ecological growth of natural resources to complement the analysis of biodiversity models. The environmental monitoring framework developed within SILVANUS will be supplemented with cuttingedge technologies for the early-stage detection and response coordination of wildfire. Finally, the SILVANUS platform will offer support for rehabilitation, restoration, and adaptation of natural forest growth.
Work Performed
1. Project Management (WP1): Ensured smooth coordination, financial management, risk assessment, and amendments.
2. Resilient Forest Models (WP2): Developed and integrated models for forest resilience.
3. Deterrence and Prevention (WP3): Promoted sustainable forest management through stakeholder engagement and educational campaigns.
4. Detection Capabilities (WP4): Developed advanced technologies for early wildfire detection, including UAVs, UGVs, and IoT devices.
5. Response Coordination (WP5): Enhanced strategies for wildfire response and coordination with authorities.
6. Resilience and Adaptation (WP6): Implemented soil rehabilitation and forest restoration strategies, including the Woode Application.
7. Policy Recommendations (WP7): Developed policies for sustainable forest management and wildfire resilience.
8. Platform Integration (WP8): Designed and integrated the central SILVANUS platform.
9. Demonstration Activities (WP9): Conducted pilot activities and demonstrations in multiple countries.
10. Dissemination and Exploitation (WP10): Disseminated results and explored market applications through publications and workshops.
11. Ethics Requirements (WP11): Ensured compliance with ethical standards.

Main Results Achieved
• Development and Deployment of User Products: 21 user products integrated into the SILVANUS platform.
• Successful Pilot Demonstrations: 12 pilot demonstrations across 11 countries.
• Scientific Contributions: Published 19 scientific papers on wildfire management.
• Stakeholder Engagement: Engaged various stakeholders through workshops, meetings, and advisory boards.
• Policy Impact: Developed policy recommendations for forest resilience and sustainable management.
Progress Beyond the State of the Art
1. Advanced Detection Technologies: Developed and integrated innovative IoT devices, UAVs, UGVs, and AI-driven models for early wildfire detection and monitoring, enhancing real-time data collection and accuracy.
2. Robust Data Aggregation: Implemented sophisticated data aggregation schemes to optimize transmission and reduce redundancy, supporting efficient processing and reliable detection systems.
3. AI and Machine Learning Innovations: Employed advanced machine learning for fire spread modeling and prediction, improving detection accuracy and real-time updates on fire behavior.
4. Integrated Platform: Developed the SILVANUS platform, integrating various user products and technologies for comprehensive wildfire management.

Expected Results Until the End of the Project
1. Full Deployment of User Products: 21 user products fully operational within the integrated SILVANUS platform, evaluated during 2024 pilot activities.
2. Enhanced Detection and Response: Further refinement of detection technologies and AI models to improve wildfire management accuracy and efficiency.
3. Market Exploitation: Establishing a strong exploitation strategy to promote industrial uptake of SILVANUS technologies and develop business models.
4. Comprehensive Impact Assessment: Publishing an impact assessment framework evaluating the effectiveness of the SILVANUS platform in meeting Green Deal targets.

Potential Impacts
1. Socio-Economic Impact: Advanced technologies will reduce economic damage from wildfires, minimizing property loss, firefighting costs, and preserving natural resources.
2. Environmental Impact: Enhanced early detection and response will mitigate environmental damage, protect biodiversity, reduce carbon emissions, and preserve ecosystems.
3. Improved Public Safety: Improved detection and response systems will enhance community safety in wildfire-prone areas, enabling quicker evacuations and more effective firefighting.
4. Knowledge Sharing and Capacity Building: Promoting a culture of prevention and resilience through stakeholder engagement, training programs, and public awareness campaigns.
5. Policy Influence: Providing robust policy recommendations to enhance forest management practices and regulatory frameworks, promoting sustainable and resilient forest management.