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View article: The Global Canopy Atlas: analysis-ready maps of 3D structure for the world’s woody ecosystems
The Global Canopy Atlas: analysis-ready maps of 3D structure for the world’s woody ecosystems Open
Woody canopies regulate exchanges of energy, water and carbon, and their three-dimensional (3D) structure supports much of terrestrial biodiversity. Remote sensing technologies such as airborne laser scanning (ALS) now enable the 3D mappin…
View article: Lessons learned in developing reference data sets with the contribution of citizens: the Geo-Wiki experience
Lessons learned in developing reference data sets with the contribution of citizens: the Geo-Wiki experience Open
The development of remotely sensed products such as land cover requires large amounts of high-quality reference data, needed to train remote sensing classification algorithms and for validation. However, due to the lack of sharing and the …
View article: Experiences from Recent Geo-Wiki Citizen Science Campaigns in the Creation and Sharing of New Reference Data Sets on Land Cover and Land Use 
Experiences from Recent Geo-Wiki Citizen Science Campaigns in the Creation and Sharing of New Reference Data Sets on Land Cover and Land Use  Open
Geo-Wiki is an online platform for involving citizens in the visual interpretation of very high-resolution satellite imagery to collect reference data on land cover and land use. Instead of being an ongoing citizen science project, short i…
View article: AgroTutor: A Mobile Phone Application Supporting Sustainable Agricultural Intensification
AgroTutor: A Mobile Phone Application Supporting Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Open
Traditional agricultural extension services rely on extension workers, especially in countries with large agricultural areas. In order to increase adoption of sustainable agriculture, the recommendations given by such services must be adap…
View article: Natura Alert: Monitoring biodiversity threats using citizen science
Natura Alert: Monitoring biodiversity threats using citizen science Open
Since the late 1970s, the BirdLife Partnership has been working collectively to identify, document and protect places on the Earth with the greatest significance for the conservation of the world’s birds. As a result, over 13,000 Important…
View article: Monitoring of land use change by citizens: The FotoQuest experience
Monitoring of land use change by citizens: The FotoQuest experience Open
Almost 6 years ago, the now Center for Earth Observation and Citizen Science (EOCS) at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) pioneered a crowdsourcing mobile app that allowed citizens to report land use and land …