Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Nature Management (MINA)
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
Many thanks to the organizing committee for an excellent event, and to all participants for the inspiring talks and engaging discussions.
Many thanks to the organizing committee for an excellent event, and to all participants for the inspiring talks and engaging discussions.
Arvin will be exploring potential direct links between biodiversity and remotely sensed data across different scales, with the goal of producing a wall-to-wall biodiversity map of a demonstration area.
We are very happy to have him onboard!
Arvin will be exploring potential direct links between biodiversity and remotely sensed data across different scales, with the goal of producing a wall-to-wall biodiversity map of a demonstration area.
We are very happy to have him onboard!
I’ll be working on remote sensing and forest biodiversity in the BioDivAbove project: linking forest structure, deadwood, and fungi to big-picture ecosystem patterns.
I’ll be working on remote sensing and forest biodiversity in the BioDivAbove project: linking forest structure, deadwood, and fungi to big-picture ecosystem patterns.
Norway field campaign = success! 💪
Now we are back in Berlin and ready to process our data.
Shoutout to our amazing field crew:
Arvin, Asad, Chiara, Ephraim, Johann, Marius & Miriam!
#RonnieRieglOnTour
Norway field campaign = success! 💪
Now we are back in Berlin and ready to process our data.
Shoutout to our amazing field crew:
Arvin, Asad, Chiara, Ephraim, Johann, Marius & Miriam!
#RonnieRieglOnTour
But check out these stunning views we get in return! It’s all worth it.
#RonnieRieglOnTour
But check out these stunning views we get in return! It’s all worth it.
#RonnieRieglOnTour
Our team will collect terrestrial laser scanning data to on the connection between forest structure and biodiversity – we are looking forward to two weeks in the beautiful boreal forest north of Oslo.
And we are prepared for swampy conditions 😉
Our team will collect terrestrial laser scanning data to on the connection between forest structure and biodiversity – we are looking forward to two weeks in the beautiful boreal forest north of Oslo.
And we are prepared for swampy conditions 😉