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Mapping Long-Term Changes in the Hydroecology of the Slave River Delta Using NASA Earth Observations 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Topex/Poseidon, Poseidon/ TMR,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Identifying Vegetation Trends and Atmospheric Stressors in the Guadalupe Mountains and Carlsbad Caverns National Parks 

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM, IMERG,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 7 ETM+,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Utilizing NASA and NOAA Earth Observations to Determine Lightning-induced Wildfire Risks in Central Chile

Tagged: DEVELOP,GOES-16 ABI,Landsat 8 OLI,South America,Suomi NPP VIIRS,DEVELOP,Wildfires,Capacity Building
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Integrating ECOSTRESS to Map and Analyze Vegetation Moisture for Wildfire Modeling 

Tagged: DEVELOP,ISS ECOSTRESS,North America,SRTM,DEVELOP,Wildfires,Capacity Building
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Inundation Mapping of the Lower Illinois River Valley Using Synthetic Aperture Radar and Optical Satellite Imagery for Wetland Conservation and Restoration Prioritization Efforts 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Sentinel 1, C-SAR,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Forecasting Trends in Pinyon-Juniper and Sagebrush Habitat Relative to Wildfire, Drought, Beetle Disturbance, and Treatment Impact for Management Planning 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Jason-1, Poseidon 2/ JMR,Jason-3, Poseidon 3B,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 8, OLI,North America,Topex/Poseidon, Poseidon/ TMR,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Applying NASA Earth Observations to Monitor Marsh Migration in Maryland’s Coastal Croplands 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Agriculture
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Assessing Change in Aspen Extent in Northern Yellowstone National Park 

Tagged: DEVELOP,ISS GEDI,Landsat 5 TM,North America,Sentinel 2, MSI,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Evaluating the Success of Reforestation Practices in Haiti

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 8, OLI,Sentinel 2, MSI,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Agriculture
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Using Earth Observations to Map Bull Kelp in the Puget Sound, Washington to Support Conservation and Restoration 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Sentinel-2 MSI,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources

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