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How Athens is using AI to detect and fight forest fires

23 min · 13. apr. 2026
episode How Athens is using AI to detect and fight forest fires cover

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As heatwaves intensify and wildfire risks grow, cities on the urban-forest edge face mounting climate pressure. In this episode, we head to Athens to explore how data, AI and collaboration help the city detect wildfire threats before flames appear. Vangelis Marinakis from the National Technical University of Athens and Lina Magoula from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens take us inside the DRYADS project [https://dryads.scanlab.gr/], where environmental data, smart monitoring and research partnerships come together to strengthen forest resilience and protect nearby neighbourhoods.

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