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Teaming up with NASA to connect land managers with remotely sensed data

February 16, 2023

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Remotely sensed Earth Observation data collected from satellites has applications for natural resource management.  

The Applied Earth Observations Innovation Partnership is an interagency partnership that works to address the gap between new and emerging NASA technologies and the tools and data needed by the people managing resources on the ground. 

You are invited to two upcoming AEOIP events, which include a webinar series highlighting potential applications of Earth Observation data in land monitoring and management, and a workshop co-sponsored by the Forest Service and NASA geared toward information sharing among land managers, researchers and others interested in using remotely sensed data to inform land management decisions. 

  1. Applied Earth Observations Innovation Partnership webinar series
    What: Webinar series—Transcriptomics from space: Linking remote sensing to tree gene expression to monitor forest responses to water availability
    When: 11 a.m. - noon (EST) Tuesday, Feb. 28
    Where: Online; register here in advance
     
  2. USFS-NASA Joint Applications workshop
    What: 2023 NASA-USFS Joint Applications Workshop: Addressing land & water monitoring needs using remote sensing data
    When: April 25-27
    Where: Salt Lake City, Utah; (virtual options available), register here in advance