
This practice abstract demonstrates how remote sensing enhances the planning and evaluation of nature-based solutions (NBS). By combining satellite imagery, drones, and open-source GIS tools, stakeholders can track vegetation health, water dynamics, and land use changes across time and space. The trans4num project’s Hungarian site showcases how accessible, cost-effective technologies empower adaptive land management, especially when paired with capacity-building for local actors.
Horizon Europe, soil restoration, drone monitoring, GIS, EU-China cooperation, NBS evaluation, nature-based solutions
Horizon Europe, soil restoration, drone monitoring, GIS, EU-China cooperation, NBS evaluation, nature-based solutions
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