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The rapid pace of urbanization underscores the need for stakeholders in sustainable development to view cities and their surrounding regions as interconnected systems rather than
Accurate measurements of solar irradiance (incoming sunlight) and radiance (light coming from a specific direction) are fundamental in Earth Observation (EO).
Grid-based travel friction grids represent travel cost for moving through each cell of a landscape, enabling flexible and spatially detailed travel-time calculations.
Urban slums are among the most vulnerable environments in terms of food access, dietary adequacy, and livelihood stability.
In many rapidly growing cities across Sub-Saharan Africa, residents – especially those living in informal settlements – face multiple challenges from limited access to safe and r
Measurement of the effect of regreening efforts can be done by using an index for the amount of green vegetation, and a measure of recovery.
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
Labelling point clouds is tedious work.
RGB cameras are inexpensive, lightweight sensors that provide information-dense data for various tasks, such as localisation, 3D reconstruction, and scene understanding.