Mariana Belgiu
Urban slums are among the most vulnerable environments in terms of food access, dietary adequacy, and livelihood stability.
Crop nutrient concentrations result from the interactions between soil fertility, plant nutrient uptake, and crop growth.
In many parts of the world, agricultural monitoring is hindered by limited field data, inconsistent surveys, and highly heterogeneous landscapes.
Global prediction of anemia, stunting, and wasting using household surveys and geospatial covariates
This MSc project aims to generate high-resolution global maps of anemia, stunting, and wasting by combining biomarker and anthropometric data from DHS/MICS with globally consistent environmental, a
This research focuses on mapping crop residues in Ethiopia using UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and satellite imagery.
Ethiopia’s diverse agricultural landscape is crucial to its economy and food security.
The fusion of UAV-based and satellite-based data has emerged as a powerful approach for plant health monitoring in agriculture.
Brazil is the biggest coffee productors in the world, with millions of hectares of plantations.
As an essential part of food security, diet diversity often requires frequent household food security surveys to monitor.
Sufficient nutrition remains a major challenge for rural households in the Sub-saharan region of Africa.