We participated at EGU2025 in Vienna from 28th of April to 2nd of May 2025 and shared findings from our last year’s research. We’ve got a diverse lineup of presentations covering a range of topics:
Marta Jemeljanova: “Nutrient concentration modelling in the Baltic countries using spatial machine learning”
Alexander Kmoch: “Spatial autocorrelation in machine learning for modelling soil organic carbon”
Kayziel Martinez: “Navigating New Grids: Evaluating DGGS Configurations for Marine Spatial Analysis”
Pamela Guaman Pintado: “Finding suitable locations for in-stream wetland creation/restoration: comparing suitability analysis with a machine learning approach”