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Getting the big picture of biodiversity

Satellites and other remote sensing tools offer new ways to study ecosystems – and maybe even save them. Members of GIUZ and the University Research Priority Program on Global Change and Biodiversity are part of this inter­national, transdisciplinary effort to monitor and conserve biodiversity using remote sensing.

Feature article in Science
by Elizabeth Pennisi, 18 Nov 2021: 926-931

Snapshots from high in the sky allow new insight into ecosystems around the world

Click on the image to see the video

Satellites and drones help scientists to better understand the health and biodiversity of ecosystems. Learn more about remote sensing in this  short video by Science Magazine.

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Spatial Genetics

Department of Geography, UZH

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Spatial Genetics

Remote Sensing

Earth System Science

URPP Global Change and Biodiversity