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Guest lectures: Using Remote Sensing for Biodiversity Assessment

Time

12:00 - 18:30

Venue

University of Zurich
Irchel Campus
Winterthurerstrasse 190

Meeting place

University of Zurich, Irchel Campus

The Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment, the ESA GlobDiversity consortium, and the bioDISCOVERY and Global Land Programme of Future Earth jointly invite interested scientists to a series of guest lectures on the use of remote sensing in biodiversity assessment, University of Zurich (Irchel campus), 05 & 07.02.2018.

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Categories

  • Remote sensing
  • Species

Contact

Dr. Davnah Urbach
Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment (GMBA)
Altenbergrain 21
3013 Bern
Switzerland


Languages: English