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Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign


Join us as we dive even deeper in student research relating to trees and landcover with "Research Road-Mapping 2.0." We will focus on how scientists with the ICESat-2 and Landsat Next have visions of the science and real-world applicability of the science from their respective missions and how they prepare for research by coming up with research questions that are used to fulfill their scientific visions of these vital Earth-Observing Missions. We will also return to the need for, and importance of, students, teachers, and GLOBE Observer volunteers to take repeat measurements of single trees and same land cover.

Title: It’s Never Too Early or Late to Start Your Research: Looking at Research Methods through Repeat Observations, Repeat Data Analysis, Remote Sensing, and the Research Visions, Questions, and Processes of ICESat-2 and Landsat Next Scientists
Date: Tuesday, 19 March 2024
Time: 1:00 p.m. EST (5:00 p.m. UTC, 6:00 p.m. CET)

For more information, contact Brian Campbell at brian.a.campbell@nasa.gov.


 

Event Topics: Webinars

Events origin: GLOBE Implementation Office


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