Natural and urban forest ecosystems

BioSense Institute is studying the impact of climate change and disturbances on forest ecosystems. We are using the advantage of remote sensing techniques that allow automated methods for monitoring vegetation condition and link them to in situ data. We are using ground-truth data for the creation of remote sensing-based operational management of ecosystems with appropriate temporal and spatial resolution. Anthropological and ecological disturbances are studied as integrated processes of the environment and built into local to global forecasting models.

 

Projects:

 

2019-2023 COST action CA18207 BOTTOMS-UP: Biodiversity Of Temperate forest Taxa Orienting Management Sustainability by Unifying Perspectives https://www.bottoms-up.eu/en/

 

2017-2018 Remote sensing of phenological changes, AP Vojvodina, Provincial Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research

 

 

 

Photo: RGB (left) and NDVI (right) images of the poplars