In the upcoming two months, we aim to advance the existing collaboration between the University of Central Asia and the EORC. Currently, we are joining our expertise on UAV and satellite based vegetation monitoring in the “FluBig” project dedicated to better understand the feedbacks of vegetation and hydromorphology in river systems. During the time at Würzburg, we aim to extend our focus and jointly advance machine learning and remote sensing models for mapping Kyrgyz forest ecosystems along with their biomass and carbon storage at high spatial resolution. By integrating and extensive multispectral UAV data collection with Sentinel-1 and -2 as well as GEDI LiDAR data, we aim to work towards a first 10 m resolution dataset of Kyrgyz forests and their ecosystem services. We are looking forward to lots of joint discussions and hands on work!
NetCDA Extended for Three More Years: A Strong Commitment to Sustainable Climate Research and Capacity Building in West Africa
Our project NetCDA – European Academic Network for Capacity Development in Climate Change Adaptations in Africa project led by Dr. Michael Thiel has been extended for an additional three years! Over the past two years, NetCDA has demonstrated an impactful close...









