Macroecology 2019 with Remote Sensing keynote

Macroecology 2019 with Remote Sensing keynote

March 11, 2019

The Macroecology 2019 symposium at our University organized by the Biology Institut und us will start today with a public keynote by Hannes Taubenböck, one of our lecturer and colleague at DLR-DFD on the potential of remote sensing for macroecological research.

more details here: https://www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/cctb/research/ecosystem-modeling/events/macroecology-2019/

This keynote will be in the Residence at 4pm.

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