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Developing Prototype Digital Twins for biodiversity conservation and management: achievements, challenges and perspectives

Damien Lecarpentier, Timea Biro, Dag Endresen, Marina Golivets, Volker Grimm, Sharif Islam, Hanna Koivula, D. Pleiter, Tuomas Rossi, Dmitry Schigel, Christoph Wohner, Gabriela Zuquim, Jesse P. Harrison

2024Research Ideas and Outcomes11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The BioDT project, funded by the European Union Horizon Europe Programme, seeks to investigate and push the boundaries of methodological, intellectual, data, technical and relevance aspects of the digital twin (DT) approach for understanding and predicting biodiversity patterns and processes. In this special issue, we present the reasoning and goals of the project and the overall advancements made towards the development of ten prototype Digital Twins (pDTs). Based on models of ecosystems, species and biological processes, digital twins integrate diverse data sources with advanced modelling and simulation techniques to provide a comprehensive, dynamic and data-driven understanding of biodiversity. Leveraging the EuroHPC LUMI infrastructure and data and expertise from GBIF, eLTER, DiSSCo and LifeWatch ERIC research infrastructures, the project aims to develop hybrid models combining the strengths of statistical and process-based models for improved predictive capabilities. While there are specific challenges and limitations to biodiversity DTs, the pDTs of BioDT lay the foundation for model-data fusions that will offer potential benefits to a wide range of end-users, from researchers and conservation organisations to policy-makers, land managers, educators and private sector companies. By fostering global interoperability in biodiversity data and research, BioDT paves the way for future collaborative efforts in biodiversity conservation and management.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityBiodiversity conservationEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceBusinessEcologyBiologyEnvironmental scienceResearch Data Management PracticesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeScientific Computing and Data Management
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