Martin Wegmann gave an evening talk at AniMove.org at BIK-F in Frankfurt for the 20 international attendees of this animal movement and remote sensing science school. He presented the huge variety of remote sensing data and applications with a focus on ecological relevance. Moreover, he highlighted challenges and potential of remote sensing data in animal movement studies, as well as showed needed activities and research in this field.
EOCap4Africa training in Ruhengeri
This week, over 25 students are attending a training session at the Institute of Applied Sciences (INES) in Ruhengeri, Rwanda, using the MSc module on Remote Sensing for Biodiversity Conservation that we developed. This module is part of the EOCap4Africa project...







