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The Global 3-Year Running Mean Ground-Level Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Grids from GOME, SCIAMACHY and GOME-2 are part of the Satellite-Derived Environmental Indicators collection. This data set represents a series of three-year running mean grids (1996–2012) of ground level Nitrogen Dioxide that are derived from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME), SCanning Imaging Absorption SpectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) and Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2) satellite retrievals. This map displays 3-year mean satellite-derived NO2 concentrations measured in parts per billion (ppb) at a spatial resolution of 6 arc-minutes (0.1 degree or approximately 10 km at the equator) for the years 2010 to 2012.

Rivers cut through the blanketing forest. Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Manuel Boissière for CIRAD and CIFOR

 

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Remote Sensing Course at Chulalongkorn University

Time: 2022-04-12

Sentinel-2 L2A + False color composite

Image Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2022], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

Inspect in EO Browser.

Reference: APAAME_20221103_BT-0356

Photographer: Bashar Tabbah

MAP&LENS

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Anthropogenic biomes datasets describe potential natural vegetation, biomes, as transformed by sustained by human population density and land use including agriculture and urbanization. Anthropogenic biome categories (Anthromes) are defined by population density and land-use intensity. The data consists of 19 anthrome classes in six broad categories.

Satellite: Sentinel-2. Sensor: MSI (MultiSpectral Instrument).

Visualization RGB: bands 4 (red), 3 (green), 2 (blue). True color.

 

Auserd es una ciudad de la región de Dajla-Río de Oro, al sur del Sahara Occidental ocupado por Marruecos.

En 2014 tenía una población de 5822 personas.​ No obstante, existen pocas estructuras permanentes en la población, ya que muchos de sus habitantes siguen el estilo de vida nómada beduino de los saharauis, por lo que pasan por la ciudad solo ocasionalmente y viven en tiendas el resto del tiempo. (es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auserd)

 

Esta imagen ha sido procesada con el navegador EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) de Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub es un motor de procesamiento de datos satelitales, dentro del programa de observación de la Tierra Copernicus (copernicus.eu) de la Unión Europea, operado por la empresa Sinergise. EO Browser es gratuito y fácil de usar. El norte siempre está arriba.

 

This image has been processed using the EO Browser (apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser) by Sentinel Hub. Sentinel Hub is a satellite data processing engine, within the European Union's Earth observation programme Copernicus (copernicus.eu), operated by the Sinergise company. EO Browser is free and easy to use. North is always up.

Hiking in the desert

Date: 2017-11-01

Sentinel-2 L1C + Photoshop Modified Highlight Optimized Natural Color Script

 

Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2021], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

Inspect in EO Browser

Graphic for Scripps Institution of Oceanography showing how remote sensing works (text was placed by the designer, which is why it's absent here). It has something to do with how satellites can detect various earthbound things by how the sun reflects on them.

One day of images from the SEVIRI instrument aboard Meteosat Second Generation.

 

The images were received and processed by the Earth Observation Group at the University of Copenhagen

 

Original data Copyright EUMETSAT 2012

Established in 1974 and with an area of 51 km² this fantastic park is located in the SW part of the island of Lanzarote, in the #CanaryIslands, Spain 🌋 | Copernicus Sentinel2

Global Croplands in 2000 map the proportion of each 5 minute (10 km) grid cell land area that is under cropland. Dark shaded areas denote higher proportion of are under cropland. Data from Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) land cover product and Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) VEGETATION's Global Land Cover 2000 product were combined with UN Food and Agriculture (FAO) agricultural statistics to generate the data set.

Reference: APAAME_20221110_SAlK-0701

Photographer: Sufyan Al Karaimeh

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Papuan village with an airstrip, Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Manuel Boissière for CIRAD and CIFOR

 

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Reference: APAAME_20221110_BT-0075

Photographer: Bashar Tabbah

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Global Pastures in 2000 map the proportion of each 5 minute (10 km) grid cell land area that is under pasture. Dark shaded areas denote higher proportion of are under pasture. Data from Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) land cover product and Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) VEGETATION's Global Land Cover 2000 product were combined with UN Food and Agriculture (FAO) agricultural statistics to generate the data set.

Aerial view of lake Sentani. Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR

 

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A landlocked lake surrounded by forest in Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Manuel Boissière for CIRAD and CIFOR

 

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Aerial shot of a cityscape in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Yayan Indriatmoko/CIFOR

 

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Aerial view of a river meandering in northern Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR

 

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Aerial view of forest in East Cameroon.

 

Photo by Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR

 

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Aerial view of a cityscape in Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Agus Andrianto/CIFOR

 

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Reference: APAAME_20221110_SAlK-0703

Photographer: Sufyan Al Karaimeh

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Date: 2019-01-01

Global Land Cover (Copernicus Services) + Custom Script

 

Author: Monja Šebela

 

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2021], processed by Sentinel Hub

 

Inspect in EO Browser

Reference: APAAME_20221110_SAlK-0704

Photographer: Sufyan Al Karaimeh

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On the horizon, then, at the furthest edge of the possible, it is a matter of producing the space of the human species-the collective (generic) work of the species-on the model of what used to be called "art" ; indeed, it is still so called, but art no longer has any meaning at the level of an "object" isolated by and for the individual.

 

Henri Lefebvre, Openings and Conclusions. from On Installation and Site Specificity (introduction) Erika Suderburg

The Development Threat Index is part of the Land Use Land Cover collection. The cumulative development threat index is a terrestrial global, future development threat map based on combining these resources: agricultural expansion, urban expansion, conventional oil and gas, unconventional oil and gas, coal, mining, biofuels, solar, and wind. Each threat ranked potential development from 0–100 with 100 indicating the highest potential for future development of the resource and were produced at a 50 square kilometer (km2) grid cell resolution, excluding all cells overlapping Antarctica and those with >50% considered marine. This map displays the projected future development threat of biofuels, produced from six crops (maize, soybean, sugarcane, rapeseed, sunflower, and oil palm). The area-ranked threat scores are based on values of maximum potential gallons of gasoline equivalent multiplied by the fraction of agricultural expansion by 2030.

Reference: APAAME_20221121_DS-0329

Photographer: Dana Salameen

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Reference: APAAME_20221110_SAlK-0707

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Lake Sentarum in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

 

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CGG Data Services. Carrying out survey work over Co. Roscommon Ireland 22nd March 2015.

13th and 9th of September - Landsat and Sentinel2 images

A river cuts through the forest before the rainy season starts, Papua, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Manuel Boissière for CIRAD and CIFOR

 

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