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Institute for Applied Remote Sensing 
Home  |  Research departments  |  Sustainable Development  |  Remote Sensing  |  Institute for Applied Remote Sensing  

The Institute's focus is the development of remote sensing applications for the Alps and other mountainous areas. Our projects and research activities are addressing the current most pressing environmental problems within the context of global change and with respect to implications at the local and regional level.

 

We are currently organised in four units:

 

The image of the day:

Daily RGB satellite data for Alps and South Tyrol by EURAC Institute for Applied Remote Sensing - www.eurac.edu

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STAFF 

  Scientific Director
Zebisch Marc

  Technical Director
Steurer Christian

  Staff
Cantisani Giacomo
Chistè Alessandro
Duguay Martial
Emili Emanuele
Iasio Christian
Irsara Luca
Kass Steve
Mazzorana Bruno
Monsorno Roberto
Mölg Nico
Notarnicola Claudia
Pasolli Luca
Pedoth Lydia
Petitta Marcello
Pistocchi Alberto
Ring Christoph
Schellenberger Thomas
Schneiderbauer Stefan
Steiger Robert
Tetzlaff Anke
Ulbrich Thorsten
Ventura Bartolomeo
Zhang Danyang

  Secretaries
Dellantonio Daniela
Maltauro Silvia

CONTACT  
   Tel.+39 0471 055 370
 Fax+39 0471 055 389
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  RESEARCH FIELDS
   


- Climate Change
- Risk+Vulnerability
- Land,  Vegetation
- Air and Atmosphere
- Snow

 

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- Basics of R.S.
- Institute's Background
- Receiving Station
- Training and Communication
- Conferences and WS

 

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