Join our cycling team in 2018’s CITY CYCLING campaign

Join our cycling team in 2018’s CITY CYCLING campaign

m

April 25, 2018

The Department participates in the CITY CYCLING campaign from May 13th to June 2nd 2017 and we invite you to join our team “Pixelschubser” by registering here.

As scientists, our research focus is on the application of remote sensing methods in order to support sustainable development in the core fields of “ecosystem functioning and biodiversity” and “sustainable land management”. Besides that, all of us can contribute to a responsible interaction with the resources of our environment in our daily lifes. Cycle for a better climate!

Click here for more information on the campaign and the competition in Wuerzburg.

follow us and share it on:

you may also like:

Remote sensing insights into biogas flowering mixtures

Remote sensing insights into biogas flowering mixtures

Perennial wildflower mixtures are gaining importance as an alternative to maize in biogas production. As highlighted in the praxis-agrar article on crop diversification with biogas flowering mixtures, they combine agricultural use with clear ecological benefits....

PhD submitted by Julia Rieder

PhD submitted by Julia Rieder

We are pleased to share that our PhD student Julia Rieder has successfully submitted her doctoral thesis! Her dissertation, entitled “Abiotic and biotic drivers of drought responses in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) inferred from field and LiDAR data”,...

New Funded Project on Automated Detection of Mining Areas

New Funded Project on Automated Detection of Mining Areas

In a newly launched research project funded by the KSB Foundation, we focus on the automated identification of mining areas based on remote sensing data. The aim is to systematically detect large-scale mining activities and to track their spatial and temporal...

Share This