In 1998, the National Research Council published People and Pixels: Linking Remote Sensing and Social Science. The volume focused on emerging research linking changes in human populations and land use/land cover to shed light on issues of sustainability, human livelihoods, and conservation, and led to practical innovations in agricultural planning, hazard impact analysis, and drought monitoring. Since then, new research opportunities have emerged thanks to the growing variety of remotely sensed data sources, an increasing array of georeferenced social science data, including data from mobile devices, and access to powerful computation cyberinfrastructure. In this article, we outline the key extensions of the People and Pixels foundation sin...
These data were collected for the paper, "Social media data for environmental sustainability: a crit...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both systems to ris...
For several decades now, the study of environmental impacts on human well-being has been informed by...
The role of remote sensing and human–environment interactions (HEI) research in social and environme...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...
When making an land use map of an area with the use of remote sensing data, additional data from the...
Within conservation and ecology, volunteer participation has always been an important component of r...
How can local citizen-generated soil sensor data can have a global transformative impact in the food...
This book describes the interdisciplinary work of USAID's Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS ...
1. Citizen science is gaining increasing prominence as a tool for science and engagement but has lit...
1. Citizen science is gaining increasing prominence as a tool for science and engagement but has lit...
AbstractThe collective impact of humans on biodiversity rivals mass extinction events defining Earth...
This paper discusses the concept of Citizens’ Observatories as a platform to address complex environ...
What is the role of Earth remote sensing and other geospatial technologies in our society? Recent gl...
These data were collected for the paper, "Social media data for environmental sustainability: a crit...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both systems to ris...
For several decades now, the study of environmental impacts on human well-being has been informed by...
The role of remote sensing and human–environment interactions (HEI) research in social and environme...
Changes of land systems are largely a consequence of human decision making at multiple scales, from ...
When making an land use map of an area with the use of remote sensing data, additional data from the...
Within conservation and ecology, volunteer participation has always been an important component of r...
How can local citizen-generated soil sensor data can have a global transformative impact in the food...
This book describes the interdisciplinary work of USAID's Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS ...
1. Citizen science is gaining increasing prominence as a tool for science and engagement but has lit...
1. Citizen science is gaining increasing prominence as a tool for science and engagement but has lit...
AbstractThe collective impact of humans on biodiversity rivals mass extinction events defining Earth...
This paper discusses the concept of Citizens’ Observatories as a platform to address complex environ...
What is the role of Earth remote sensing and other geospatial technologies in our society? Recent gl...
These data were collected for the paper, "Social media data for environmental sustainability: a crit...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both systems to ris...