The geographer is the first from UB to receive the honor, which recognizes exceptional contributions to the field through research, teaching or outreach.
How natural and urbanised land is managed and modified is determined by developments in agriculture, industry, and the economy, with remote sensing being a key method for observing large-scale changes ...
Land cover is constantly changing due to climate pressures and human activities, yet traditional satellite monitoring often misses rapid events. A new multimodal framework, FROM-GLC Plus 3.0, ...
A four-decade geospatial study reveals how the Ithai Barrage and settlement growth are causing a sharp decline in Loktak Lake’s phumdis, threatening the world’s only floating national park.
Deforestation and forest degradation are both significant conservation issues. But charities around the world are starting to use advanced technologies, such as AI and remote sensing, to get on top of ...