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About Project

The goal of this project is to investigate and implement the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAM) (drones) in combination with a geographic information system (GIS) for efficient data collection, processing, and analysis in the territory of the village of Brezna (municipality of Plužine). The focus is on the sustainable management of natural resources, including the identification and recording of forest fruits, medicinal plants, wood species, and game, as well as on the analysis of the state of local infrastructure and facilities. Special attention will be paid to the mapping of areas subject to risks such as floods, fires, and landslides. Collected data will be integrated into a GIS platform, creating a base for detailed analysis and decision-making support, thereby improving resource management and crisis response efficiency. The project will create a feasibility study that will assess the practical applicability of this approach, its scalability, and the potential for creating new jobs through the involvement of the local community. The results will serve as a model for application in other rural areas of Montenegro and the region.

The project will be implemented in a period of 9 months, and the expected project results will include the following:

  • Developed functional platform,
  • Validation of accuracy and reliability of collected data,
  • Preparation of recommendations for practical application and further improvement. 

The dynamics of project implementation is in the Kanban display: