Friday November 6, 2009, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
Location: GAIA building, Droevendaalsesteeg 3 (Building 101), Room Gaia 1
| Time | Subject | Name |
| 09:00 | Introduction | Michael Schaepman RSL, University of Zurich (CH) / CGI Wageningen University (NL) |
| 09:10 | Global Observation of Forest and Land Cover Dynamics (GOFC-GOLD) | Martin Herold CGI, Wageningen University |
| 09:40 | Mapping the potential of landscapes to deliver ecosystem services | Felix Kienast WSL Birmensdorf (CH) |
| 10:10 | EBONE, a European pilot for GEO BON | Rob Jongman Alterra (NL) |
| 10:40 | Coffee / Tea Break | |
| 11:10 | Phenology retrievals using remote sensing | Allard de Wit Alterra (NL) |
| 11:40 | The Diversity of European Vegetation | Joop Schaminée Alterra (NL) |
| 12:10 | Recording habitats to integrate with Remote Sensing | Bob Bunce Alterra (NL) |
| 12:40 | Lunch Break | |
| | Transfer to Aula | |
| 16:00 | Geo-spatial modelling and monitoring of European landscapes and habitats using remote sensing and field surveys (PhD defense) | Sander Mücher CGI Wageningen Universtiy (NL) / Alterra (NL) |
Participation is free of charge. For registration, please send an email to Antoinette Stoffers (Antoinette.Stoffers@wur.nl). We are looking forward for your participation!
Michael E. Schaepman, Joop Schaminée, and Bob Bunce