Dear colleagues,

The deadline for submitting abstracts to AGU is next Wednesday, August 1, and 
we would like to encourage you to submit an abstract to our session on remote 
sensing and modeling of forests. We are pleased to announce that Hank Shugart 
and Mike Dietz will be giving invited talks at this session.

Session Title:
B052: Monitoring forest structure, productivity, and change at the intersection 
of forest modeling, remote sensing, and field measurements.

Follow this link to submit to this session: 
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/50945

Session Description:
Characterization and monitoring of forest productivity, structure, and 
composition are crucial for understanding current and future forest conditions 
and carbon stocks. Recent strides in the capabilities of remote sensing 
products and upgrades in computing power offer a new synergy with 
high-resolution forest models. When used in conjunction with fine-scale remote 
sensing measurements of forest characteristics, forest models provide a deeper 
understanding of the state of the forest through time. This remote 
sensing-modeling interface allows for more accurate estimates of forest 
biophysical parameters, updated forest allometric equations, improved remote 
sensing calibration algorithms, as well as increased confidence in modeling 
predictions. We seek studies that integrate high-resolution forest models with 
remote sensing observations to improve estimates of current ecosystem dynamics 
and state, including studies that predict forest response to environmental 
change.

Primary Section/Focus Group:
Biogeosciences

SWIRL Theme:
Data & Emerging Technologies

Index Terms:
0439 Ecosystems, structure and dynamics [BIOGEOSCIENCES]
0466 Modeling [BIOGEOSCIENCES]
0480 Remote sensing [BIOGEOSCIENCES]
1630 Impacts of global change [GLOBAL CHANGE]

Conveners:
Adrianna Foster
Amanda Armstrong

Apologies for any cross-posting!

Thank you,
Adrianna Foster and Amanda Armstrong

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