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Guest lectures: Using Remote Sensing for Biodiversity Assessment

The Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment, the ESA GlobDiversity consortium, and the bioDISCOVERY and Global Land Programme of Future Earth jointly invite interested scientists to a series of guest lectures on the use of remote sensing in biodiversity assessment, University of Zurich (Irchel campus), 05 & 07.02.2018.

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Categories

  • Remote sensing

Contact

Dr. Davnah Urbach
Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment (GMBA)
Altenbergrain 21
3013 Bern
Switzerland