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Exploring the Potential of Digital Twins in Forest Management

Forestry expert David Carter presents a groundbreaking virtual model that may transform how we manage and conserve forests.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 2 days ago
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At Michigan State University, forestry professor David Carter has developed a virtual model of a loblolly pine forest, known as a 'digital twin.' This innovative technology serves as a computerized replica of real-world ecosystems.

Digital twins can simulate a variety of environmental conditions, allowing for the prediction of different outcomes related to forest health and management.

The implications of this technology could be significant, potentially enhancing efforts in forest conservation and management strategies.