ICR Webinar
7 March 2025, h. 12:00
Speaker: Melissa Latella, CMCC
Moderator: Elisa Furlan, CMCC
Ecomorphodynamic systems evolve through continuous interactions between landforms and living organisms. Driven by internal feedback mechanisms and external forces, they provide ecosystem services while threatened by climate change and anthropogenic pressures. Given the still incomplete knowledge of these systems and their response to external drivers and management strategies, monitoring and modelling become fundamental for exploring current and alternative scenarios. This seminar will show how remote sensing can bridge monitoring to modelling ecomorphodynamic systems by providing some practical examples from research in fluvial and coastal environments. Differing from each other, these examples ground on similar objectives, namely delivering continuous, multi-temporal data across large spatial domains while addressing the need for quantitative input for studies and models.
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