The Earth in Living Color: Monitoring Our Planet from Above - A new special collection
The Earth in Living Color: Monitoring Our Planet from Above - A new special collection
A new special collection invites papers on a new era of remote sensing missions and instruments that will provide insights into human and climate-driven changes on planet Earth.
Sukunya Yampracha
Sukunya Yampracha
ROSES-2007 LCLUC
ROSES-2007 LCLUC
Special Issue "Remote Sensing of Ecosystems in Cold Regions"
Special Issue "Remote Sensing of Ecosystems in Cold Regions"
LCLUC Co-Investigator is leading a special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292).
Online Training : Key Curriculums for Ecology and Environmental Sciences in Kazakhstan and Central Asia Academic Institutions
Online Training : Key Curriculums for Ecology and Environmental Sciences in Kazakhstan and Central Asia Academic Institutions
An online training lecture series will be conducted during May 24 – June 11, 2021 to share key curriculums in ecology and environmental sciences with faculty members from Central Asian countries (http://workshopkzusa.tilda.ws/). Nineteen relevant classes will be taught by 9 instructors from 5 universities. PI Jiquan Chen will coordinate the lectures for >90 registered faculty members.
Call for proposals: Norway to grant advanced access to high resolution satellite data #HighRes4Forests
Call for proposals: Norway to grant advanced access to high resolution satellite data #HighRes4Forests
Is your organization, institution, company or consortium using satellite data to halt deforestation in the tropics?
GFOI's leading partner the Norwegian International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI) will grant advanced access to high-resolution satellite data to selected users aiming to help reduce and reverse tropical forest loss to contribute to a stable climate, protect biodiversity and enhance sustainable development.
Special Issue of Articles on Forest Land Use/Cover Changes in South/Southeast Asia published in “Forests” journal.
Special Issue of Articles on Forest Land Use/Cover Changes in South/Southeast Asia published in “Forests” journal.
Dr. Krishna Vadrevu (NASA MSFC) along with Dr. Kasturi Kanniah (University of Technology, Malaysia), Dr. Garik Gutman (NASA HQ), and Prof. Chris Justice (University of Maryland College Park), led a special issue, “Forest Land Use Cover Changes (LUCC) and Impacts on Environment in South/Southeast Asian Countries” in the Forests journal. Nine different articles were published by different research teams from the region, including international collaborations. Forests in South/Southeast Asia (S/SEA) are undergoing rapid changes due to increased population and economic development.