Digitalization in agriculture
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Digitalization as a tool in climate change - 25th podcast

(C) HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

Digitalization as a tool in climate change - 25th podcast

How can innovative digital technologies make us more climate-resilient?

By applying modern methods of data collection and networking, changes in climate and weather can be made tangible and thus better understood. Risks and new patterns become clearly visible, and the resulting data is available for adapting and evaluating management strategies.

The discussion specifically addresses the use of digital methods in grassland farming and arable farming (climate simulation, remote sensing and monitoring data as well as drone use), smart irrigation and sensors in animal husbandry for herd observation and control of the barn climate.

This podcast provides an up-to-date overview of innovative technologies in the context of agriculture and climate change. Magdalena Waldauer and Christian Fasching share their expertise on this topic in conversation with Andreas Steinwidder. Listen for yourself:

 

 

Here for you is the full interview between our Head of Research and Innovation, PD Dr. Andreas Steinwidder , and DI Magdalena Waldauer and DI Christian Fasching on the topic of “Digitalization in Climate Change – How Innovative Technologies Make Us Climate-Fit”:

 

Weiterführende Unterlagen: 

Handout: Digitalization in the context of climate change

 

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Project leader

Steinwidder Andreas, Priv. Doz. Dr.

Priv. Doz. Dr. Andreas Steinwidder

Leitung Forschung & Innovation

Team

Fasching Christian, DI

DI Christian Fasching

former research assistant
Waldauer Magdalena, Dipl.-Ing.

DI Magdalena Waldauer

Scientific Project Staff Member Research & Development

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