by savannahwatch | Mar 20, 2020 | Sin categoría
Dehesa Back in Spain, oak-grass savanna landscapes are called dehesas. They are highly valuable agro-foresty ecosystems, widely distributed over the Iberian Peninsula. Dehesas cover about 2.5 million in Spain, and 80% of this surface is in Andalusia and Extremadura...
by savannahwatch | Nov 14, 2019 | Sin categoría
My supervisor, MP Gonzalez-Dugo and I went on September to the AET 2019, the annual conference organized by the Remote Sensing Spanish Association. It was held in Valladolid from the 24th to the 27th of September, and the Minister of Science Pedro Duque participated...
by savannahwatch | Mar 1, 2019 | Sin categoría
New publication from Ana Andreu (me), Timothy Dube, Hector Nieto, Azwitamisi E. Mudau, María P.González-Dugo, Radoslaw Guzinski and Stephan Hülsmann. Here the link: Remote sensing of water use and water stress in the African savanna ecosystem at local scale –...
by savannahwatch | Sep 26, 2018 | Sin categoría
During my continuous search of knowledge, I attended the 8th Advance Training Course on Land Remote Sensing of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Leicester, at the end of September. It was intense and enriching, a week of theoretical and practical lessons, focused on...
by savannahwatch | Sep 19, 2018 | Sin categoría
Hei, you should check (if you know Spanish…) the next link to the Semillas Dispersas show, about Women and Science. Semillas dispersas programa 13 – Mujeres y ciencia Y se vuelve a repetir el curso Mujeres y Ciencia de Ecologistas en Accion…es maravilloso,...
by savannahwatch | Jul 20, 2018 | Sin categoría
We went to the field last Wednesday, to move the FLIR thermo camera from Miriam Johnston, from the Moorcroft Laboratory (https://moorcroftlab.oeb.harvard.edu/people/miriam-johnston). We installed it on the very first days of June, when the grasses were already dead....