Remote sensing and applications in research on floods, droughts and wildfires
Type:
Thematic Session
Category:
Extreme Events
Place:
Room 5
Date and time:
11:30 to 13:40 on 04/14/2025
ABSTRACT: Remote sensing data are fundamental to academic research and operational products in disaster risk reduction. This thematic session will feature four (4) papers involving processes such as flood, drought, and wildfire, with original research papers and systematic literature reviews. All speakers have project funding to support their participation in the event. There is regional, gender, and career stage diversity.
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Room 5
TITLE.dr Renata Veiga Thematic Session from 12:00 to 12:30
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Room 5
TITLE.prof Andres Felipe Hatum Ponton