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Research Projects of the Geomatics Lab:

Data integration and data mining

DHAKA-INNOVATE

DeSurvey

EnMAP-Box

EnMAP Core Science Team

Environmental justice

Graduate School on Urban Ecology

Land changes in Albania and Kosovo

Linking urban land use characteristics and mental illness

Metrik

Modeling cropland dynamics in Romania

Modeling with domain-specific languages

Risk model of Dengue Disease in Malaysia

Social and health characteristics in urban areas

Urban Environmental Monitoring

Urban Environmental Monitoring II

Urban growth in Greater Tirana

Research Collaborations:

ESF Exploratory Workshop:
EuCaRe


EARSeL workshop

Post-USSR land cover

Rapid urbanization

Other Projects of the Geomatics Lab:

Geodateninfrastruktur external link

imageSVM

Research Projects of the Geomatics Lab

Urban environmental monitoring with spectral and geometric high resolution remote sensing data

(German: Städtisches Umweltmonitoring mit spektral und geometrisch hoch auflösenden Fernerkundungsdaten)

Hyperspectral and geometric very high resolution remote sensing data are analysed to foster the identification, description and assessment of complex ecological changes of urban structures. Synergies of both approaches have not been adequately exploited yet and shall hence lead to new insights based on a multisensoral analysis strategy. Research is focussed on impervious surfaces and urban vegetation.

Principal Investigator:
Patrick Hostert (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Project Investigators:
Alexander Damm (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Sebastian van der Linden (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Funding:
German Research Foundation (DFG)

Duration:
03/2004 – 08/2005

 
       
 
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