05.07.2024

On May 24, one of the Brandenburger Science Slams 2024 took place at Kulturfabrik Fürstenwalde, organized by the Präsenzstelle Fürstenwalde. The event, which combines science and entertainment, attracted numerous visitors to the sold-out Kulturfabrik.
Among the six participants, each of whom had ten minutes to present their scientific work, was Josepha Schiller from the Leibniz Center for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF, working group “Artificial Intelligence for Smart Agriculture”). During her presentation, she invited the audience on an imaginary journey through the Brandenburg agricultural landscape, where a fictional researcher investigated the current state of agricultural landscape diversification using explainable artificial intelligence. The corresponding study with results from the real world was already published in April 2024 in the journal Landscape Ecology (DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-024-01889-x).
A Science Slam is an event where novel research findings are made accessible to a broad audience in an easy-to-understand and entertaining way. At the Fürstenwalde Science Slam, the presentations covered a wide range of scientific disciplines, including e.g. contributions from geosciences, didactics, and communication.
This text was created with the help of artificial intelligence and then carefully checked and revised from the perspective of the AI regulations at ZALF.