Call for Local Organiser | Interdisciplinary Summer School 2025

Call for Local Organiser | Interdisciplinary Summer School 2025

We are opening a call for a local organizer of the Interdisciplinary Summer School 2025, which will see four forest-related COST Actions getting together: 3DForEcoTech, ARiF, CLEANFOREST and PANGEOS. It is already the third year that 3DForEcoTech is leading this initiative and we are very happy that CLEANFOREST will be part of it! We plan to do a summer school to train a new generation of scientists on how to map, monitor and model forest ecosystem structure and ecosystem processes.

Topics will include ground-based lidar, remote sensing, augmented reality, tree ecophysiology, climate extremes and more – all with a focus on forest monitoring. 

If you would like to join us in this effort and be the local organizer, please check the call here and fill out the form: https://bit.ly/3Bcl2Hu

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