Eleanor (Kellie) Stokes Receives Kuno Award
Eleanor (Kellie) Stokes Receives Kuno Award
Dr. Eleanor (Kellie) Stokes (PI) was recently announced as the winner of the S&R Foundation 2022 Kuno Award for Applied Science for the Social Good. At the Universities Space Research Association, Dr. Stokes leads the Earth from Space Institute and has been widely recognized as a scientist who is proactive and passionate about the value of geospatial technology to the economy and society. The award, which includes $100,000 in funding, supports early- to mid-career women who are social innovators focused on addressing modern challenges.
CARIN Early Career Scientists Program
CARIN Early Career Scientists Program
We are pleased to announce the CARIN Early Career Scientists program—https://www.
Researchers develop machine learning model to improve Amazon carbon storage estimates
Researchers develop machine learning model to improve Amazon carbon storage estimates
A collaboration led by an Oregon State University College of Forestry researcher has used very high-resolution satellite imagery to develop a machine learning model that aims to improve climate scientists’ ability to estimate aboveground carbon stocks in the Amazon. Findings of the study, funded by NASA LCLUC, were published in the journal Carbon Balance and Management and the work was highlighted in the Oregon State University news.
Warming Could Push India Toward a Groundwater Crisis - The New York Times
Warming Could Push India Toward a Groundwater Crisis - The New York Times
The warming climate could drive India to use up its groundwater much more rapidly in the coming decades, according to projections published by LCLUC researchers in the journal Science Advances. India already pumps up more underground water than any other country, largely to irrigate staple crops like wheat, rice, and maize. But hotter temperatures are drying out fields and leaving less moisture to soak into the soil and replenish the aquifers below.
Green Transition Information Factory
Green Transition Information Factory
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched the Green Transition Information Factory (GTIF) that allows users to interactively discover the underlying opportunities and complexities of transitioning to carbon neutrality by 2050 using the power of Earth Observation, cloud-computing and cutting-edge analytics.
The cloud-based integrated GTIF environment enables:
New Special Issue "Analyzing New Aspects Regarding Land Governance and Planning from an Economic Perspective",
New Special Issue "Analyzing New Aspects Regarding Land Governance and Planning from an Economic Perspective",
MDPI Journal LAND launches a new Special Issue, entitled "Analyzing New Aspects Regarding Land Governance and Planning from an Economic Perspective".
Land is open access and peer-reviewed. Please find the scope here: