“Regional matters: On the usefulness of regional land-cover datasets in times of global change” was published in Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation in December 2021.
“Monitoring Small Water Bodies Using High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Analysis Ready Datasets” was accepted to Remote Sensing in December 2021.
“A multi-sensor satellite imagery approach to monitor on-farm reservoirs” was accepted to in Remote Sensing of Environment in November 2021.
“Effects of Climate and Anthropogenic Drivers on Surface Water Area in the Southeastern United States” was in preprint as of November 2021.
Vini work on monitoring on-farm reservoirs with satellite data was one of 58 proposals selected for funding out of 351 proposals submitted in the Earth Science Division of NASA’s Scientific Mission Directorate.
The paper, Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio-environmental systems research, was published on June 21, 2021 in Ecosphere.
The deadline has passed for the PhD position, however, I AM STILL ACCEPTING applications.
Mirela together with colleagues at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and State University of New York has received funding from NASA’s Terrestrial Hydrology Program. The project will use multi-sensor integration to map flooding dynamics.
Vini wins the Outstanding Student Presentation Award at the American Geophisical Union for his poster entitled “On-farm reservoir monitoring using Landsat inundation datasets”.
In February 2020, together with ~20, Mirela was selected to participate in a SESYNC workshop-“People, Land, & Ecosystems: Leveraging NEON for Socio-Environmental Synthesis” in Annapolis, MD.