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Monitoring Water Quality and Evaluating Potential Drivers of Algae Blooms in the Upper Yampa River Watershed 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 7 ETM+,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Enhancing Urban Cooling Interventions by Modeling Urban Forestry through NASA Earth Observations in Albuquerque, New Mexico 

Tagged: DEVELOP,ISS ECOSTRESS,Landsat 8 TIRS,North America,Urban Development,DEVELOP,Capacity Building
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Using Satellite Data to Identify Neighborhoods Vulnerable to Extreme Heat for Equitable Climate Mitigation and Planning 

Tagged: Aqua MODIS,DEVELOP,Landsat 8 OLI / TIRS,North America,Planetscope,DEVELOP,Climate,Capacity Building
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Assessing the Drivers of Urban Flood Vulnerability in Milwaukee using the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs Urban Flood Risk Mitigation Model (InVEST) 

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM IMERG,Landsat 7 ETM+,North America,Urban Development,DEVELOP,Capacity Building
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Assessing Environmental and Socioeconomic Factors of Urban Flood Vulnerability in Kansas City, Kansas 

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM IMERG,North America,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Disasters
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Evaluating Rock Pool Hydroperiod Fluctuation using Climate Variables to Inform Habitat Monitoring and Protection in the Western Sonoran Desert 

Tagged: Aqua MODIS,DEVELOP,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Determining Crop Coefficients Using Remote Sensing for the Maipo River Valley Basin in Chile 

Tagged: DEVELOP,ISS ECOSTRESS,Landsat 8 TIRS,South America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Agriculture
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Utilizing Earth Observations to Monitor Federally Endangered Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) Habitat in Maine: An Interactive Workshop 

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM-IMERG,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Mapping Post-fire Conifer Regeneration using Snow-on Imagery 

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Sentinel 2, MSI,DEVELOP,Wildfires,Capacity Building
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Utilizing Earth Observations to Delineate Wetland Extents, Model Sea Level Rise Inundation Risk, and Assess Impacts on Historic Hawaiian Lands

Tagged: Aqua, AMSR-E,Aqua, MODIS,DEVELOP,Jason-1, Poseidon 2/ JMR,Jason-3, Poseidon 3B,NOAA-20 VIIRS,North America,OSTM/Jason-2, Poseidon 3/ AMR,Sentinel-1, C-SAR,Terra, MODIS,Topex/Poseidon, Poseidon/ TMR,DEVELOP,Climate,Capacity Building

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