Detecting Land Cover Change - Carl Sagan Lecture Series
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of atmospheric science and land systems ecology in this AGU Sagan Lecture Series presentation on detecting land cover change. Delve into the use of remote sensing techniques to study the carbon cycle, connecting multiple scales of research across disciplinary boundaries. Learn from renowned experts Inez Fung, Professor of atmospheric science at UC Berkeley, and Scott Denning, Professor of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, as they provide unique perspectives on astrobiology and critical issues transcending planetary boundaries. Gain insights into the integration of biogeosciences and planetary sciences, expanding your knowledge of life without boundaries in this hour-long lecture.
Syllabus
Carl Sagan Lecture Series: Detecting land cover change
Taught by
AGU
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