WORKSHOP in Hue University – CADEO “CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION USING DIGITAL GEOSPATIC DATA AND EARTH OBSERVATION”
Recently, on October 7, 2024, at the International Faculty – Hue University, a successful workshop was held in the framework of the project “Climate Change Adaptation using Digital geospatial twins and Earth Observation (CADEO)”. The event took place with the participation of many experts and lecturers from major universities around the world. This is part of the CADEO project’s series of activities with the goal of enhancing the capacity of experts in the field of digital geospatial and climate.
During the workshop, Dr. Ludovico Biagi from Polimi University opened with an overview of the CADEO project, emphasizing the role of digital tools in analyzing and forecasting environmental issues and climate change. Next, Dr. Ali Mansourian from Lund University shared about postgraduate training standards and education policies in Europe, providing insights into how these standards can be applied to training programs in Vietnam.
The most important part of the workshop was a detailed introduction to the main modules of the CADEO project. Dr. Ludovico Biagi presented the module “Geospatial Artificial Intelligence”, focusing on the application of artificial intelligence in the analysis of digital geospatial data.
After that, Dr. Micael Runnström (Lund University) introduced the module “Earth Observation”, emphasizing the importance of earth observation for collecting and managing environmental data.
Other modules such as “Geospatial Web Applications” by Prof. Ali Mansourian and “Digital Twins” by Dr. Daniele Oxoli were also presented, providing new perspectives on geospatial technology in resource management and sustainable development.
The workshop “Climate Change Adaptation Using Geospatial Data and Earth Observation” was extremely successful, marking an important step forward in the implementation of the CADEO project. This project promises to bring practical contributions to research and technology application in dealing with climate change in Vietnam.








