News

November 2024
New publication of Putzenlechner et al. (incl. Simon Grieger, PhD candidate and researcher in the BMBF-project "ResEt-Fi" and Felix Bevern, alumnus and former student assistant): "Accuracy assessment of LAI, PAI and FCOVER from Sentinel-2 and GEDI for monitoring forests and their disturbance in Central Germany", European Journal of Remote Sensing, Taylor & Francis https://doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2024.2422323

October 2024
The ResEt-Fi-project at the status conference of the REGULUS-program (BMBF-FONA) at the University of Freiburg: Interactive presentations of the sub-projects of ResEt-Fi
Statuskonferenz_10-2024

July 2024
New publication of our PhD candidate J. Fierke on "Assessing uncertainty in bioclimatic modelling: a comparison of two high-resolution climate datasets in Northern Patagonia.", published in Regional Environmental Change https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-024-02278-5

June 2024
Our group with several contributions at the 43. EARSeL Symposium 17 - 20 June 2024 in Manchester, UK
Dr. B. Putzenlechner co-chaired the Workshop on Land Use & Land Cover
Group_photo_EARSeL_Symposium_06-2024

March 2024:
Featuring the exhibition Digital Forest. A Virtual Journey into Climate Research. in the Exhibition Center of Hainich National Park 01 Mar 2024 - 30 Jun 2024.

January 2024
New publication "The interior climate and its microclimatic variation of temperate forests in northern Patagonia, Argentina" in the KLIMNEM-projekt with co-authors from our group, published in the International Journal of Biometeorology: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-024-02617-5

December 2023:
New Book 2023:
Marianne Karpenstein-Machan. Energiewende - Wenden und vollenden! Regional, dezentral, bürgernah. Erdsicht Band 26, ibidem Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-8382-1884-4

October 2023:
Featuring the exposition "Digital Forest. A Virtual Journey into Climate Research." at "Forum Wissen" of Georg-August-University Göttingen
Time: 26 Oct 2023 – 04 Feb 2024
Location: Forum Wissen, Free space

April 2023:
New article on the potential of fine-scale soil data for understanding drought-related forest disturbace, derived from Sentinel-2-based disturbance monitoring:
Putzenlechner et al.: Towards precision forestry: Drought response from remote sensing-based disturbance monitoring and fine-scale soil information in Central Europe, Science of the Total Environment https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163114
Free access to the article here (valid until 03 June 2023): https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1gvuQB8ccyVXr

February 2023:
BMBF collaborative project "ResEt-Fi – Wegbereiter Wiederbewaldung: Regionales Flächenmanagement" with subproject "Remote Sensing" starts. Information for the media (only German)

September 2022:
Chairing the Special Session "Land Cover & Land Use Remote Sensing Techniques and Applications for Effective Climate Action" at the 41st EARSeL Symposium 2022 in Paphos, Cyprus. https://cyprus2022.earsel.org/lulcSession.php

February 2022:
Our group edits the Special Issue Remote Sensing Satellites Data Analysis for Land Use / Land Cover (LULC) and Vegetation Monitoring in Sensors/MDPI - submission is open until 25. July 2023

September 2021:
Project KLIMNEM on sustainable forestry in temperate deciduous forests in Patagonia, Argentina has started

February 2020:
GIS - consulting discontinued after 10 years of operation as of February 2020

Book - New Publication 2020:
Garik Gutman, Jiquan Chen, Geoffrey M. Henebry, Martin Kappas (Editors). Landscape Dynamics of Drylands across Greater Central Asia:
People, Societies and Ecosystems. Springer, Landscape Series, 2020

November 2020:
Future of Bioenergy Villages - Transfer Platform of the Universities of Kassel and Göttingen shows perspectives!
The joint project "Innovative concepts and business models for sustainable bioenergy villages - climate-friendly, democratic, close to citizens" of the University of Kassel and the Georg-August-University of Göttingen has opened the portal: www.energiewendedoerfer.de. Here, the more than 200 established bioenergy villages and those villages that are on their way to becoming bioenergy villages will find valuable information on possible future business areas in order to continue to operate their energy plants economically after the first EEG subsidy expires after 20 years.
The focus of the three-year research project, in which the University of Kassel with its departments of Microeconomics and Empirical Energy Economics and Solar and Plant Engineering and the University of Göttingen with the Department of Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing of the Institute of Geography are involved, is on sustainable business fields and the long-term economic operation of bioenergy villages. Fourteen recommendations for action in this regard from the areas of residual material utilization, alternative energy crops, optimization of value creation through circular economy, future electricity marketing, efficient heat grids and sector coupling of bioenergy with other renewable energies provide the operators of bioenergy villages with insights into the state of research and the implementation of new business models in practice. Recommendations will continue to be updated throughout the remainder of the project (through January 2022). The cooperation with the bioenergy villages Krebeck/ Wollbrandshausen and Altenmellrich/Anröchte in so-called real laboratories complement the scientific methods and business models can be examined here under practical conditions for feasibility and economic viability.
GIS map with search function: In addition to the recommendations for action, the bioenergy villages can also obtain information about the activities of their colleagues. A GIS map enables a targeted search for technologies used in the villages, or one can find other bioenergy villages in one's own region or in other counties.
There is no silver bullet for the continued operation of all bioenergy villages. The villages differ, among other things, in their project history, plant constellation and corporate form. Therefore, each village needs a tailor-made solution. The transfer platform offers the possibility to deal with new business concepts and to profit from the experiences of others.
The current legal framework does not yet lead many interesting business models for bioenergy villages to profitability. However, the EEG 2021, the CO2 pricing and impulses from the EU give hope for improved framework conditions.
The title of the platform energiewendedoerfer.de addresses consciously not only the circle of the bio energy villages, but all villages, which made themselves on the way of the energy turn or plan that. Even for complete newcomers in this field, there will soon be a guide that chronologically shows the steps to the conversion to renewable energies.
The "energiewendedoerfer" platform is thus making an important contribution to the necessary energy and heat transition in rural areas.
The joint project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture from February 2019 to January 2022 with a total budget of around € 630,000.