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LCLUCers in Media

Volker Radeloff

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Solving Ecological Mysteries using Satellite data - New York Times

January 27, 2021

LCLUC Scientists map the historical Land Cover and Land use changes using the Corona Imageires. Imagery from the Cold War’s Corona satellites is helping scientists fill in how we have…

Crystal Schaaf

University of Massachusetts Boston

Albedo, Its Importance, and How It Can Affect Climate : Eyes on Earth - A Podcast on Remote Sensing, Earth observation, land change and science

January 27, 2021

Eyes on Earth is a podcast on remote sensing, Earth observation, land change, and science by the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center. This episode features LCLUC PI…

Catherine Nakalembe

University of Maryland, College Park

BBC News reported on Dr. Catherine Nakalembe 's agricultural research in Africa

December 30, 2020

Catherine Nakalembe is an assistant professor at the University of Maryland's Geographical Sciences department and Africa Lead for NASA Harvest program.  She served as a program assistant for…

Christopher Neigh

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Commercial Satellites Shed Light on Small-Scale Agriculture - NASA Earth Data

December 09, 2020

A recent article in NASA EarthData highlights studies of small-scale agriculture mapping using commercial satellite data by LCLUC PIs Matthew Hansen, Christopher Neigh, and Jessica McCarty and…

Jeffrey Masek

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Jeff Masek talking Climate Change with Conservation and Earth Scientists - Smithsonian Conservation Commons’ Earth Optimism initiative

October 27, 2020

Climate change is one of the greatest global challenges of our time. October 27 at 8 pm ET, NASA astronaut Jessica Meir in conversation with scientists from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and…

David Skole

Michigan State University

PI David Skole’s research got featured in MSUToday, Folha de Sao Paulo, The Conversation , Eureka alerts, AAAS, Earth.com News releases.

September 28, 2020

A new study by LCLUCers reveals that in the Brazilian Amazon, degradation has become more destructive than deforestation.  The researchers found that the total area where the…