Autor: Kateřina Hájková
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Dr. Jan Barabach, Paleoclimatologist – Poznań University of Life Sciences
Dr. Jan Barabach, a renowned paleoclimatologist from the Poznań University of Life Sciences, visited the Czech University of Life Sciences (ČZU) in Prague and delivered lectures to students on April 22 and 24, 2024. His work combines scientific research with innovative techniques to better understand historical climate changes and their impacts on ecosystems. During his…
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“Flower power”
Michela Perrone’s latest article about How flowering affects spectral diversity metrics and their relationship with plant diversity. 🌸🌿 Introduction: Challenges in Biodiversity Monitoring Biodiversity monitoring, especially in dynamic ecosystems like grasslands, presents significant challenges due to the high costs and labor involved in traditional field methods. Recent research suggests that spectral diversity (SD), measured through…
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Visit of Malaga
At the beginning of April, Vitezslav Moudry and Jan Komarek visited the University of Málaga (UMA) workplace. The first was the KHAOS group (https://khaos.uma.es/), represented by Dr. Virginia Garcia (Remote Sensing expert), and the second was ITIS (https://itis.uma.es/), represented by Prof. Pedro Merino (Internet services on mobile networks). The visit aimed to strengthen mutual relations…
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Exploring New Frontiers in Bird Diversity Modeling
Objective: Testing Unclassified Multispectral Data for Bird Species RichnessThe study investigates whether unclassified multispectral data from Landsat 8 can replace classified land cover data for bird species richness modeling and tests the Spectral Variability Hypothesis (SVH). Using bird data from the Czech Republic’s 2014–2017 Atlas of Breeding Birds, the authors modeled species richness at two…
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Tisá – partners‘ meeting
During our partners’meeting in Tisá (13-15 March 2024) we delved into some crucial discussions and made significant progress towards our shared goals. First and foremost, we discussed the development of a comprehensive handbook for stakeholders. This handbook will serve as a vital resource, providing guidance and information for all those involved in our project. One…
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UBO has joined the EarthBridge team.
As of March 1, 2024 the university of Bonn has joined the EarthBridge project. The leader of the UBO team is Anna Cord. She and her collegue Rubben moved to Bonn. Welcome on board!
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BioViewPoint project
We are glad to announce that the BioViewPoint project led by our own @RubenRemelgado has been selected for funding from @CU_ESIIL! Another success made possible through the networking activities of EarthBridge The BioViewPoint working group will explore the use of biodiversity data to map environmental change using remote sensing. The project will receive funding over…
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Management Training @ EPC Centre in Dresden
Five project managers from CZU attended Management Training in EPC Centre. in Dresden. The training includede the followint topics: Experience with 2nd level audits, Erasmus+, Interreg,
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IEOS23 the Irish Earth Observation Symposium
Elisa Padulosi and Duccio Rocchini attended IEOS23 the Irish Earth Observation (EO) Symposium in Limerick on 30 November 2023. Both the researchers shared the latest research and developments in EO, and discussed how EO can be used to address a wide range of challenges, including climate change, environmental monitoring, and disaster management using both satellites…
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Workshop on European Research Funding Programmes
Our colleagues from EPC TUD has prepared Workshop on European Research Funding Programmes – How to prepare a Successful Project Proposal. The training took place online on 29-30 November 2023. There were 10 – 15 participants from CZU and partner organisation. The programme of the training focused on the following topics: Horizon Europe in a…