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DryLand

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Using hyperspectral remote sensing to capture the condition of agricultural fields with a special focus on drought stress

Coordinator:

Prof. Dr. Thomas Udelhoven (Trier University)

Project partners:

Dr. Thomas Jarmer (University of Osnabrueck),
Dr. Holger Lilienthal (Julius Kühn-Institute)

 

The joint research project DryLand is a preparation project for the hyperspectral German satellite mission EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program). This project derives potential drought stress areas in agricultural fields from remote sensing data. Soil information and data of several sensors will be integrated into already existing dynamic radiative transfer and plant growth models to increase their modeling accuracy.

 
Duration: 01.12.2014 - 30.11.2017
Funding:

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi)

For further information on DryLand please contact Dr. Thomas Jarmer or M.Sc. Martin Kanning.