GEOG 0351A
      
Remote Sensing & Land Use
    
  
                                  
                              Applied Remote Sensing: Land Use in Sub-Saharan Africa
Satellite images are indispensable for mapping forest cover, agriculture, and other land uses. Off-the-shelf products struggle to capture features in complex landscapes, such as fine-scale forest  changes, urban sprawl, or small agricultural fields. In this course we will focus on sub-Saharan Africa  to investigate select land uses with remote sensing techniques, discuss their social contexts, and  practice novel approaches for generating land use maps. Students will be actively engaged in  carrying out analyses and critical interpretations throughout the semester. Their work will culminate  in a web-based portfolio, which will provide an opportunity to learn effective communication of  research findings.  (GEOG150 or GEOL0222 or by instructor permission) GEOG 120 is recommended 3 hrs. lect./3hrs lab.
- Schedule
 - 12:30pm-1:20pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 14, 2022 to May 16, 2022)
 - Location
 - McCardell Bicentennial Hall 148
 - Instructors
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Kimambo, Niwaeli
nkimambo@middlebury.edu 
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