ARSET - Earth Observations of Blue Carbon Ecosystems

Start Date:
Oct. 28, 2024
End Date:
Oct. 30, 2024
Description:
Nature-based climate solutions are an increasingly critical component of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions to meet the Paris Agreement goal of keeping temperature change to below 2 degrees Celsius. Blue carbon ecosystems, such as mangroves, salt marshes, and sea grasses, are a key aspect of nature-based climate solutions because of high carbon sequestration rates, long-term burial of carbon in sediments, potential for restoration, and connections to many additional ecosystem services. This training builds from a series of previous trainings on Remote Sensing of Coastal Ecosystems, Remote Sensing of Mangroves, and Remote Sensing of Greenhouse Gases, and Remote Sensing of Carbon Monitoring for Terrestrial Ecosystems to provide a comprehensive overview of blue carbon ecosystem remote sensing. The course will guide participants through mapping extent and quantifying the carbon stocks of blue carbon ecosystems using earth observations to support restoration, monitoring, and quantification goals of these ecosystems.
Targeted Audience:
Primary target audience: Local, regional, state, federal, foreign ministries and non-governmental organizations involved in coastal ecosystem management.Secondary target audience: Remote sensing practitioners, academics, and students looking to learn more about how to use remote sensing to study blue carbon
Host:
NASA Applied Sciences
Organizer:
NASA Applied Sciences
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