New Max Planck Tandem group in Colombia

Wildfire near Los Angeles in 2021 (copyright: CECS)
The group uses remotely sensed data to understand fire occurrence and their ecosystem impact, in combination with simulations performed by global fire-vegetation models. The Tandem group will lead the proposed work in cooperation and with guidance of modeling, measurement and remote sensing experts in the Biogeochemical Signals Department of the MPI-BGC.
Participating Institutions:
Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Kolumbien
Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (MPI-BGC), Jena, Germany
Contact:
Prof. Stijn Erik R. Hantson
stijn.hantson@urosario.edu.co