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GEOGRAPHY 2050
GEOGRAPHY 2050
  • Geospatial Technologies for Risk Modelling and Monitoring,
• 11/18/23

Integrated Satellite Analysis for the Coupling of Cropland and Rangeland Dynamics

From Ms. Alana Ginsburg, Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Maryland, College Park, a video presentation released in conjunction with the American Geographical Society's 2023 Fall Symposium, Geography 2050: The Changing Map of Risk, Hazards, & Finance.

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