Today’s Workshop Report at the Department of Remote Sensing – March 21, 2018

Today’s Workshop Report at the Department of Remote Sensing – March 21, 2018

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March 21, 2018

CAWa project – validation and dissemination activities in the final CAWa project phase (2018-2019)

Today, the CAWa team members at the Department of Remote Sensing (University of Würzburg) will give the first workshop report in 2018.

They will talk about validation and dissemination activities in the final project phase of CAWa (2018-2019). The focus of presentation will be on providing a status quo report and outlook of planned activities concerning the validation of existing satellite image classification procedures as well as further improvements based on training data from former and further planned field sampling campaigns. In this presentation, recent tool improvements of WUEMoCA (Water Use Efficiency Monitor in Central Asia) and dissemination activities planned for the remaining project time will also be addressed.

 

Title of presentation: CAWa project – validation and dissemination activities in the final CAWa project phase (2018-2019)

Presenters: Maik Netzband, Ruben Remelgado, Lucia-Morper-Busch, Sarah Schönbrodt-Stitt, Christopher Conrad

Time: 10 – 12 am

Place: Josef-Martin-Weg 52, Campus Hubland Nord

 

All interested persons are cordially invited!

 

What are the workshop reports about? Presentation of ongoing PhD studies and projects, as well as new modules for the
scientific exchange but also for preparation to presenting at conferences. Topics presented will be discussed in an environment of different expertise.

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