In this audio lecture, a forest ecologist and an expert in complex systems explain how scientists use Earth-observing satellites to track and assess changes in the forests of New England. These scientists present an overview of Earth-observing remote sensing technologies applications as well as some of their own work as part of the White Mountain MAPBGC (Mapping and Analysis of Productivity and BioGeochemical Cycles) project. The audio lecture is 1 hour and 12 minutes in length. Educational levels: General public
Leigh Greenwood is the Forest Health Program Director for North America at The Nature Conservancy. A...
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Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land, surface features, such as forests, deserts, and ...
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Leigh Greenwood is the Forest Health Program Director for North America at The Nature Conservancy. A...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
A fanning technique based on a simplistic physical model provided a classification algorithm for mix...
In this lecture, an expert on complex systems provides an overview of climate change and air polluti...
From the early Mercury missions (1961) until now, astronauts have been observing and photographing t...
Video of presentation, 76 minutesProfessor Stephen Pallardy of the Forestry department at the Univer...
The goal of this audio series is to give a broad yet thorough overview of Earth systems science in a...
Forest Watch is a student-scientist partnership and education outreach program to study white pine h...
Learning objectTextDr. Crews-Meyer's presentation covers the fundamentals of remote sensing of the e...
Talk about doing earth science at NASA and how what we do is focus on the biosphere- that is the liv...
Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land, surface features, such as forests, deserts, and ...
As presented in Chapters 1 and 2, forests provide crucial ecosystem services. In this respect it is ...
Lecture given by William A. Worf, President of Wilderness Watch. Opening remarks given by Dr. Edwin ...
The MacLeish field station in West Whately, Massachusetts represents over 200- acres of forested lan...
The following compilation of chapters constitutes a review of why and how researchers currently use ...
Leigh Greenwood is the Forest Health Program Director for North America at The Nature Conservancy. A...
Forests provide a large range of beneficial services, including tangible ones such as timber and rec...
A fanning technique based on a simplistic physical model provided a classification algorithm for mix...