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RDAT presents: Bushfire Severity Mapping – Interactive Info Session with Geoneon

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River's Edge, Level 3, Room 309
invermay, australia
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Wed, 5 Mar, 11am - 12:30pm AEDT

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Discover how cutting-edge technology is transforming disaster risk assessment at this interactive session with Geoneon's Roxane Bandini-Maeder.    

Based in Tasmania, this artificial intelligence-driven company integrates innovation in disaster risk reduction and technology, reshaping global approaches to bushfire planning. Geoneon’s proprietary algorithm leverages Earth observation, artificial intelligence and advanced modelling to deliver unparalleled insights into climate risks. They have been supporting government agencies, utilities and international organisation in Australia, Asia and Europe. 

Overview of Bushfire Severity and Exposure Index: Explore Geoneon’s wildfire severity mapping technology and its applications in enhancing regional resilience.   

Vegetation Mapping: semi-automatised vegetation mapping and height estimation at a detailed scale, employing state-of-the-art satellite imagery combined with advanced artificial intelligence. Learn about its application from urban forest monitoring to bushfire prone area mapping and asset encroachment.  

Case Studies: Dive into Geoneon’s Greater Hobart Exposure Index (Link: Explore the Map), a compelling example of how data-driven insights can shape bushfire long-term planning strategies.   

Global Showcase: Discover Geoneon’s collaboration with the Royal Bhutan Government, using AI-driven mapping to support Bhutan’s long-term preparedness and community awareness. 

Data-Driven Decision Making: Learn how mapping tools empower councils to make informed decisions for bushfire mitigation and community awareness. 

Interactive Demonstrations: Experience practical applications and real-world use cases of Geoneon’s technology.   

Collaborative Planning: Engage in discussions on integrating innovative mapping solutions into council strategies to strengthen disaster preparedness and community safety.  

Who Should Attend  

  • Economic Development Officers   
  • Natural Resource Management Teams   
  • Town and Urban Planners   
  • Emergency Services Coordinators
  • Local Government Representatives  

 

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River's Edge, Level 3, Room 309
invermay, australia
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