LCLUCers in Media
Eleanor C Stokes Universities Space Research Association |
Dark Nights in Antakya March 19, 2023 On February 6, 2023, magnitude 7.8 and 7.5 earthquakes hit southern Türkiye and northwestern Syria, causing significant losses of life and ... |
David A. Lutz Dartmouth College |
Illegal mining has muddied tropical rivers worldwide February 28, 2023 Combing through tens of thousands of river images by hand, LCLUC PI David Lutz and team pinpointed where sediment loads begin to rise along each watercourse. They cross-... |
Sergii Skakun University of Maryland |
Larger Wheat Harvest in Ukraine Than Expected December 5, 2022 Researchers from NASA Harvest and NASA LCLUC worked on estimating Ukraine wheat production during the war using satellite data. Russia’s further invasion of Ukraine in... |
Jefferson Fox East-West Center |
Southeast Asia remains world rice bowl as pockets of region suffer crop disasters November 23, 2022 Rice crops in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar have taken a hit from flooding and conflict this year, casting a shadow on a mostly sunny outlook for Southeast Asia’s output of the... |
Jefferson Fox East-West Center |
How Nepal Grew Back Its Forests - NYTimes November 14, 2022 A study led by LCLUC PI Dr. Jefferson Fox (East West Center) and his team was featured in the New York Times. Nepal is showing results after decades of effort, a rare... |
Matthew Fagan University of Maryland Baltimore County |
Vast tropical tree farms push into biodiversity hotspots October 31, 2022 Much of the tree growth in the tropics in the first decade of the century consists of plantations — not natural forest. The LCLUC... |
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