Tag: ecology
Towards Earth Observation-supported identification of drought-resilient tree provenances in Bavaria
by Julian Faeth | Apr 8, 2026 | News | 0 |
Recent drought years have raised concerns about the future vitality of different tree species in...
Read MoreEORC researchers teaching drone remote sensing at UNIS, Svalbard
During their current visit to Svalbard, EORC researchers have been teaching UNIS students from all...
Read MoreField Excursion to Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary
by Michael Thiel | Sep 26, 2025 | Africa, Biodiversity, Conservation, EOCap4Africa, fieldwork, Nature conservation, NetCDA, project, training, West Africa | 0 |
As a highlight of the third day of our training at KNUST on the use of remote sensing for...
Read MoreHow the European Wildcat Conservation can help strengthen Nature’s Contributions to People
by Michael Thiel | Sep 24, 2025 | Conservation, MSc thesis, Nature conservation, publication | 0 |
In her MSc thesis Svenja Dobelmann (now University of Applied Science and Arts Göttingen) explored...
Read MoreThe EORC at the 35th International Africa Festival in Würzburg
by Sarah S Stitt | May 31, 2024 | News | 0 |
The 35th International Africa Festival, the largest event for African culture and music in Europe,...
Read MoreNew guest researcher from Senegal: Ousmane Badji
by Michael Thiel | Feb 21, 2024 | Africa, Conservation, Nature conservation, NetCDA, West Africa | 0 |
We are delighted to welcome Ousmane BADJI, our newest guest scientist, to Würzburg. Since his...
Read MoreMarcoecology meeting 2019 organized jointly with Remote Sensers
by EORhub | Oct 10, 2018 | Biodiversity, Conservation, News | 0 |
Staff of the Department of Remote Sensing are co-organizing the next Macroecology 2019 meeting as...
Read Morenew M.Sc. thesis “animal movement prediction using environmental data”
by Martin Wegmann | Apr 27, 2018 | Biodiversity, Conservation, MSc thesis, News | 0 |
Jakob Schwalb-Willmann just started his M.Sc. thesis titled “A deep learning movement prediction...
Read Morenew publication: Open data and open source for remote sensing training in ecology
by Martin Wegmann | May 16, 2017 | Biodiversity, Conservation, News, publication | 0 |
Our new publication “Open data and open source for remote sensing training in ecology”...
Read MorePublication by our students on remote sensing training
by Martin Wegmann | Sep 20, 2016 | Biodiversity, Conservation, publication, Students | 0 |
We are very proud that some of our former M.Sc. students published a peer-reviewed article about the importance of remote sensing training approaches “More than counting pixels – perspectives on the importance of remote...
Read MoreNew project starts: EO-MOVE
by Martin Wegmann | Jul 27, 2016 | Biodiversity, Conservation, News, project | 0 |
Our successfully funded new project will start in August called EO-MOVE “multiscale and -sensor environmental analysis for the analysis of spatio-temporal movement patterns and their relevance for remote sensing”....
Read Moretalks at the ESA Living Planet Symposium
by EORhub | Feb 12, 2016 | Biodiversity, Conservation, News, publication | 0 |
the ESA Living Planet Symposium list of talks and sessions is now online and can be accessed here. We are happy to have talks by Ruben Remelgado on “remote sensing and animal movement” and Martin Wegmann on...
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