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OPEN EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOSPATIAL

Month: October 2020

BARSC Online Huddle VIII

Posted on 2020-10-23 by ajggeoger in Remote sensing

This afternoon I chaired the BARSC Online Huddle VIII event. This, as you may be aware, is the pandemic-icised (yes, that's now a thing!) version of the events that BARSC used to hold in person in London. The idea is to give the UK commercial remote sensing community, and anyone else who wants to learn … Continue reading BARSC Online Huddle VIII →

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Thinking differently

Posted on 2020-10-06 by ajggeoger in Remote sensing

I went for a run in Wytham Woods at the weekend. For those that don't know, Wytham is the University of Oxford research woodland and there are a whole host of experiments set up in there linked to disciplines such as ecology, climatology, biogeography, biology, chemistry and others. As I passed on mature tree I … Continue reading Thinking differently →

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2021 Feedback – via rastersrevealed.net

Now that the dust has settled and the majority (I guess) of the feedback has been received, I just wanted to give a quick summary responses from the event follow-up form. These plots are really heartening – it seems that I managed to get the focus about right, but it’s good to know that there […] […]

Rasters Revealed Reviewed

And it’s done! Many thanks to the presenters and attendees at Rasters Revealed 2021 last Friday (15th Jan) for all that you did to make it a wonderful experience to organise, and to Helen, Geoff and Andy who help moderate the Zoom and Discord platforms on the day itself. Thanks also to the OSGeo:UK committee […]

Build. Back. #3

Following on from my previous posts about returning from Covid in a more sustainable way with different ideas, this post will present some notes around the ideas of finance. First off, I just want to say that I am definitely not a finance specialist and absolutely nothing in this post is meant as an endorsement […]

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