Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing
The mission of the Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing is to improve spatial competences for a sustainable world through research and education.
Inaugural lectures
Education
In the field of education, the Laboratory is strongly participating in the Master Geo-Information Science.
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Research
Geo-information has become a societal commodity and geo-information science is the driver of its innovation. This trend is evident in the activities of the Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing (GRS).
Our research aims to Realize the Digital Earth of Locations.
Research topics
- Sensing & measuring
- Modelling & visualization
- Integrated land monitoring
- Human - space interaction
- Empowering & engaging communities
Latest PhD dissertations
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Crop load estimation in orchards: the potential of single RGB images from unmanned aerial vehicles
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): L. Kooistra, co-promotor(en): W. Wang, J. Valente, L. Guo - Wageningen: Wageningen University - ISBN: 9789464478716 -
Landscape quality assessments using deep learning
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): D. Tuia, co-promotor(en): D. Marcos - Wageningen: Wageningen University - ISBN: 9789464471687 -
Temporally-dense multi-source satellite remote sensing for advancing the monitoring and characterization of tropical forest disturbances
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): M. Herold, co-promotor(en): J. Reiche - Wageningen: Wageningen University - ISBN: 9789464470536
Latest publications
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Multi-temporal forest monitoring in the Swiss Alps with knowledge-guided deep learning
Remote Sensing of Environment (2024), Volume: 305 - ISSN 0034-4257 -
Capacity and establishment rules govern the number of nonnative species in communities of ground-dwelling invertebrates
Ecology and Evolution (2024), Volume: 14, Issue: 3 - ISSN 2045-7758 -
Assessing Peru’s Land Monitoring System Contributions towards Fulfilment of Its International Environmental Commitments
Land (2024), Volume: 13, Issue: 2 - ISSN 2073-445X -
Urban green inequality and its mismatches with human demand across neighborhoods in New York, Amsterdam, and Beijing
Landscape Ecology (2024), Volume: 39, Issue: 3 - ISSN 0921-2973 -
Geographic gradients in a functional trait : Drivers of body size and size diversity of ground invertebrate communities
Ecosphere (2024), Volume: 15, Issue: 3 - ISSN 2150-8925