More information about NASA’s Indigenous Peoples Pilot can be found at our website: https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/indi…
This course consists of four modules:
Week 1: Introduction to Remote Sensing & NASA Data (10/6 and 10/8)
Week 2: Land Cover Classification (10/13 and 10/15)
Week 3: Change Detection & Time Series (10/20 and 10/22)
Week 4: Remote Sensing Webtools (10/27 and 10/29)
Each module is presented with lectures and hands-on lab exercises where participants will analyze data using Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The lab sections of this course will be taught on ArcGIS Pro, with options for ArcGIS Desktop and QGIS (freely-available).
Each theme will also focus on the lands of a tribal partner such as the Navajo Nation, the Sault St. Marie band of Chippewa Indians, the Samish Indian Nation, the Tulalip Tribes, and others. For each theme, the trainers will be joined by tribal members from the region to discuss the importance of remote sensing to natural and cultural resource management.
This information was first published on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aATJqyaEJq4
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