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Ecological modeling can also help combat the spread of epidemics

This is the key finding of a scientific study in which our colleague Marie Soret participated, and whose results have just been published in the journal PLOS One (*).

Have you heard of African swine fever? It is considered one of the most devastating diseases for domestic pig and wild boar populations.

Since 2022, the virus has been spreading in northern Italy, particularly among wild boar populations, posing a serious threat to pig farms.

 Scientific publication  Modeling and simulation
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Modeling, AI, geospatial data, IoT sensors, digital twins... Do biodiversity professions really need all of this?

Let's start with two principles that are fundamental to us.

 Data analysis  Artificial intelligence  Modeling and simulation
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TerrOïko Goes into Experimentation Mode to Achieve Ecological Compensation Goals

Ecological compensation is failing to meet its objectives. So, we are shifting into experimentation mode.

To ensure "no net loss" of biodiversity, French regulations rely on the ERC sequence: the negative impacts of land development must first be avoided and reduced. If residual impacts remain, they must be compensated through measures that generate equivalent ecological gains.

 Data analysis  Impact assessment  Infrastructures
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