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UID:pretalx-global-workshop-2026-RDHLEE@pretalx.earthmonitor.org
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DESCRIPTION:Understanding where and why forest restoration succeeds remains
  a key challenge for global monitoring and policy. This project investigat
 es how satellite-based indicators of vegetation structure and function can
  capture restoration outcomes across spatial scales. We combine global rem
 ote sensing data with contextual information on climate\, landscape config
 uration\, and human pressure to identify drivers of restoration success an
 d compare intervention strategies. The results aim to inform scalable\, op
 erational approaches for monitoring forest recovery and supporting evidenc
 e-based restoration efforts worldwide.
DTSTAMP:20260624T071230Z
LOCATION:Aula Magna
SUMMARY:Unraveling patterns and drivers of global forest restoration succes
 s using remote sensing - Felix Specker
URL:https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/global-workshop-2026/talk/RDHLEE/
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UID:pretalx-global-workshop-2026-GDJSPB@pretalx.earthmonitor.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20261007T171000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20261007T171500
DESCRIPTION:We present S2BIOPHYS\, the first global dataset of annual veget
 ation biophysical properties (LAIe\, FAPAR\, FCOVER) at 20 m resolution fr
 om Sentinel-2 (2019–2025). The product combines radiative transfer model
  inversion with iterative hyperparameter optimization using in-situ calibr
 ation and validation data. It provides per-pixel estimates with uncertaint
 y and observation counts\, validated against over 11\,000 ground measureme
 nts. S2BIOPHYS enables scalable monitoring of ecosystem condition\, restor
 ation\, and biodiversity.
DTSTAMP:20260624T071230Z
LOCATION:Aula Magna
SUMMARY:S2BIOPHYS: A Global Annual 20 m Dataset of Vegetation Biophysical P
 roperties from Sentinel-2 - Felix Specker
URL:https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/global-workshop-2026/talk/GDJSPB/
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