Our project MainPro got featured by the local press

Our project MainPro got featured by the local press

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November 17, 2023

The MainPro project, a joint project by different groups within the Institute of Geography and Geology, namely Tobias Ullmann and Hannes Taubenböck of our EORC, got featured in the local press MainPost.
The project aims at adaptation potential within climate change scenarios of the Main region. We will be focusing on UAS/drone measurements for deriving relevant environmental parameters for soil, vegetation as well as urban/rural. More details about this project and its outcomes will be posted on this news page as well.
We are very much looking forward to work in this interdisciplinary project within the topic of global climate change on a regional level.

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