Contributions to the Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) #2

Contributions to the Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) #2

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May 18, 2023

The Earth Observation Research Hub and the Earth Observation Center of the German Aerospace Center contributed also on the second day of the JURSE conference.

 

 

Thilo Erbertseder gave a talk on “NO2 air pollution and settlement growth in megacities“. Thomas Stark presented a poster on behalf of Michael Wurm titled “Detecting challenging urban environments using a few-shot meta-learning approach“. Marta Sapena presented on behalf of Audrey Tohoun a poster on the research works titled “Are citizens’ perceptions on urban green spaces influenced by their immediate environment? The case of Grand Nokoue, Benin republic“.

 

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