IGIK scientists at the ESA Living Planet Symposium

Added on: 23 May 2022

Scientists from the Remote Sensing Center and the Center of Applied Geomatics present the results of research projects at the Living Planet Symposium organized by the European Space Agency, on May 23-27, 2022 in Bonn.

8 scientific posters will be presented during the conference:

Radosław Gurdak & Marcin Kluczek

• Tools for information to farmers on grasslands yields under stressed conditions to support management practices

• Monitoring crop growth at JECAM sites in Poland and South Africa using in-situ and satellite

Patryk Grzybowski

• Intercomparison of the ESA Sentinel-5P NO2 tropospheric column number density product against the in-situ ground measurements

• Reduction of Air Pollution in Poland in Spring 2020 during the Lockdown Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic

• In-situ measurement techniques in remote sensing research over wetlands

• Surface Soil Moisture (SSM) Over the Masovian voivodeship in Poland

Agata Hościło

• The use of satellite data for identification of forests growing on arable land

Adam Waśniewski

• Comparison of hierarchical and flat land cover classification of Sentinel-2 data

During the presentation of the EO4UA initiative, dr hab. Eng. Agata Hościło will present: Mapping forest fires over Ukraine.