CDU’s Rohan Fisher demonstrates the potential of 3D Landscape Simulations for Fire Management and Community Engagement

Watch Rohan Fisher of the Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods of Charles Darwin University, Australia, demonstrate the potential of Projection Augmented Landscape technology for fire and other landscape management challenges. This innovative, exciting and engaging technology can be used in many ways, including to enhance community engagement in landscape management. Further reading on the technology and its applications is contained in the Applied Geography journal article  ‘Augmenting physical 3D models with projected information to support environmental knowledge exchange’.

The use of innovative Projection Augmented Physical Landscape technology is bringing science and local Indigenous knowledge together in a way that facilitate...
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