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Description

The United Nations Millennium Ecosystem Assessment states: “ecosystems are critical to human well-being - to our health, our prosperity, our security, and to our social and cultural identity.” Conservation and biodiversity management play important roles in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Earth observations can help with these efforts. This online webinar series introduces participants to the use of satellite data for conservation and biodiversity applications. The series will highlight specific projects that have successfully used satellite data. Examples include:

  • Monitoring chimpanzee habitat loss
  • Decreasing whale mortality
  • Detecting penguins
  • Monitoring wildfires
  • Biodiversity observation networks

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Objective

By the end of this training, attendees will: 

  • be able to outline uses of remote sensing for habitat suitability, species population dynamics, and monitoring wildfires
  • learn about the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEOBON), Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON), and essential biodiversity variables
Audience

This training is designed for individuals and organizations interested in using satellite imagery for conservation and biodiversity.

Course Format
  • Two 1-hour sessions
Sessions
Session One: Remote Sensing for Conservation

This session will focus on remote sensing for habitat suitability, species population dynamics, and monitoring wildfires.

Materials:

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Session Two: Remote Sensing for Biodiversity

This session will focus on the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEOBON), Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON), and essential biodiversity variables.

Materials:

Materiales en Español: