Landscape & Virtual Reality
CO2 PACMAN integrates landscape analysis and immersive virtual reality (VR) technologies to support informed decision-making in the climate transition process. The landscape dimension ensures that proposed interventions such as renewable energy installations, mobility infrastructures or ecosystem-based solutions are assessed not only for their environmental performance, but also for their spatial, cultural and visual impact on island territories.
Through advanced 3D modelling and virtual simulations, stakeholders, public authorities and citizens can explore realistic scenarios within a digital representation of their island. This immersive environment enables users to visualise potential interventions, compare alternative solutions and better understand their long-term implications.
By combining scientific assessment with spatial planning and interactive visualisation, CO2 PACMAN enhances transparency, supports participatory dialogue and facilitates the co-design of sustainable and context-sensitive climate neutrality pathways.
