The Future of Trees – Polyanna Bispo
Added on Fri Sep 25 11:54:00 BST 2020
Duration: 0:10:46
Forest Biomass Carbon Stocks Estimation using Earth Observation - The monitoring of carbon stocks from above-ground biomass (AGB) of the forest is the key to understand the global carbon cycle and provide information for climate change mitigation actions. The main challenge of monitoring AGB is to obtaining field measurements and accurate models in different areas of the world. Space-borne remote sensing in combination with ground measurements is the most used technology to the monitoring of AGB up to date.
Trees are an integral part of many landscapes in forests, woodlands, parks, streets and cities but are facing immense challenges from climate change, pests and diseases. This event hoped to stimulate conversations between research communities at The University of Manchester working on research related to forestry, woodland, urban and other treescapes to inform and support future collaborative working.
This event was hosted by Manchester Environmental Research Institute on the 23 September 2020
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