This session, held at the Ecological Society of America's (ESA) Annual Meeting, highlights current and future opportunities for utilizing the data and other resources available from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON).
As a member of the organizing committee, Hank Loescher of the National Ecological Observatory Network will leading several sessions at the community-driven Building Global Ecological Understanding (BGEU) Workshop in Delaware between June 3-5.
This science team meeting for Principal Investigators, Co-Investigators, Collaborators and Students funded through NASA’s Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Focus Area programs provides an opportunity to share scientific research results and foster interdisciplinary interactions.
This 10-day ICOS-NEON greenhouse gas data training workshop will train early career scientists in the discovery and use of in-situ data to address emerging issues in carbon cycle science including atmospheric science, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem science.
NEON is participating in this workshop, which will evaluate the combined value of observations from large networks and emerging approaches in earth system modeling.
NEON Staff Scientist Andy Fox is moderating the breakout session "catalyzing carbon cycle science through synergies among research networks" on Wednesday, January 28 at 5:30 pm EST.
Come visit NEON in the exhibit hall at booths 319, 321, 418 & 420 and learn more about the National Ecological Observatory Network. NEON staff will be presenting or co-presenting a variety of workshops.
There is a call for papers focusing on quantifying uncertainty in remotely sensed estimates of vegetation biophysical characteristics in Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing.