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About This Project
My research lab "Remote sensing for Ecology and Ecosystem Conservation" deals with intensive research to answer the question "can remote sensing contribute to monitor essential biodiversity variables for arid and semi-arid vegetation? ". Here, we combine field- and remote sensing methods for quantifying EBVs for fragile and partly degraded forest ecosystems in Iran. However, my project seriously lacks resources, for which I am launching this campaign.
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