Geospatial analysis to mitigate the Human-Elephant conflict in Southern Africa (held in English)

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7th Brazilian IEEE GRSS Young Professionals (YP) & ISPRS Student Consortium (SC) Summer School (SS) 


Summary: this talk will emphasize on the potential of GIS and remote sensing in the geospatial analysis to mitigate the Human-Elephant conflict in Southern Africa.



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  • Date: 09 Nov 2021
  • Time: 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-03:00) Brasilia
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  • Chapeco, Santa Catarina
  • Brazil

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  • Co-sponsored by GRSS'Brazil Chapter; MS GRSS IEEE Student Branch Chapter; UFMG; UDESC; UFMS; UFPR: UNIOESTE; UNOCHAPECO; UNESP; INPE; CAPES; CNPq
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 Prof. Dr. Marguerite Madden Prof. Dr. Marguerite Madden

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Geospatial analysis to mitigate the Human-Elephant conflict in Southern Africa (held in English)

Speaker: Dr. Marguerite Madden (University of Georgia, USA).

Summary: this talk will emphasize on the potential of GIS and remote sensing in the geospatial analysis to mitigate the Human-Elephant conflict in Southern Africa.

Biography:

CV: Research Interests: GIScience and Landscape Ecology, including remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), spatio-temporal analysis, geovisualization and geographic object-based image analysis, as applied to landscape-scale biological/physical processes and human/animal-impacts on the environment.

Address:Georgia, United States





7th Brazilian IEEE GRSS Young Professionals (YP) & ISPRS Student Consortium (SC) Summer School (SS)