A new tool is helping researchers simulate erosion and climate change, turning data into action.
A new tool is helping researchers simulate erosion and climate change, turning data into action.
In the icy reaches of the Svalbard archipelago, a quiet revolution in marine restoration is underway.
Researchers are building a digital twin of the region – an interactive, data-rich simulation designed to help researchers and restoration teams understand how climate change is affecting Arctic coastlines and how its impacts might be reduced.
Read More: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Svalbard is experiencing major challenges with erosion. New research may help repair the damage. (Photo Credit: Ida Beate Overjordet/SINTEF)


