The geographer is the first from UB to receive the honor, which recognizes exceptional contributions to the field through ...
Remote sensing image scene classification is a vital area of research that involves assigning semantic labels to aerial and satellite imagery based on observed content. Driven by rapid advances in ...
This study introduces a comprehensive analysis of various soil-resistant vegetation indices (VIs) designed to mitigate the ...
The online and on-campus remote sensing for natural resources certificate program delivers the hands-on experience and technical knowledge needed to excel in natural resources research and management.
This Research Topic is part of a series of article collections published within Frontiers in Water including: - Emerging Directions in Socio-Hydrology: ...
Turbulence, temperature changes, water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, and other gases absorb, reflect, and scatter sunlight as it passes through the atmosphere, bounces off the Earth’s surface ...
Crop farmers in South Texas are witnessing the future of agriculture unfold with the advent of digital-twin technology. Spearheaded by Texas A&M AgriLife Research, this cutting-edge approach combines ...
Satellites, planes, drones, canoes, and more were deployed at RIT’s Tait Preserve for ROCX 2025, an open-community, major data-collection experiment. Building off similar experiments done in 2010 and ...
Brazilian researchers have developed a methodology that uses remote sensing to map the impact of frost on corn crops. This reduces exposure to climate risks and uncertainty regarding agricultural ...
The Remote Sensing for Natural Resources certificate focuses on using satellite and aerial imagery to monitor, measure, and model natural systems. Learn how to interpret remote sensing data to support ...
This Research Topic is part of a series of article collections published within Frontiers in Water including: - Emerging Themes in Socio-Hydrology: Digital, ...