Featured Article

Building a Consolidated Community Global Cropland Map

Hybrid cropland map of Africa produced by IIASA/IFPRI developed as part of [10]A new Sub-Task on Agricultural Mapping is building a living, community-based consolidated cropland map. The aim is to provide the agricultural monitoring, food security and land use change communities with a better cropland product than currently exists. The product is freely available to researchers and the general public.

See et al., posted on January 24th, 2012
Agriculture, Earth Observation, Featured Article

Essays

The Water Question in Lake Chad Basin: Lessons from the Drought in Somalia

Image of study areas showing perennial rivers in dark blue and intermittent rivers in sky blue in the Lake Chad Basin, Somalia, and AfricaWill an effective mechanism be put in place to detect the onset of drought in Africa’s Lake Chad Basin? What needs to be done to minimize adverse effects of drought in the basin? In this essay, scientific perspectives are applied to explain and compare the complex nature of the current drought in Somalia and the Lake Chad Basin.

Churchill Okonkwo, posted on December 30th, 2011
Ecosystems, Water Availability

Original Articles

Micro-level Drought Vulnerability Assessment in Peddavagu basin, a Tributary of Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh, India

Map of Digital Elevation Model of Peddavagu basin, a tributary of Krishna River basinAssessing the micro-level spatial drought vulnerability in South Central India can assist with coping measures for farmers and others in the region. This study used various thematic maps to derive a village-level drought vulnerability map, which will be useful to drought management and preparedness in the future.

Sreedhar et al., posted on January 18th, 2012
Articles, Earth Observation, Water Availability

Remote Sensing of Alkaline-Saline Lakes: Applications to Flamingo Conservation

Image of arthrospira fusiformis, the dominant phyoplankton species in Lake Bogoria.The lesser flamingo of Kenya and Tanzania is a near-threatened species that feeds on bacterial biomass growing in the soda lakes of the Rift Valley. This interdisciplinary project investigates the connections between ecological and hydrological processes in alkaline-saline lakes, and demonstrates how satellite data can contribute to remote monitoring of ecosystems.

Tebbs et al., posted on January 11th, 2012
Articles, Biodiversity, Earth Observation, Water

A Post-GEO Plenary Workshop on Earth Observations for the Social Benefit of the Balkans

Photo of OBSERVE's post GEO workshopA report from a workshop held in Turkey by three 7th Framework Programme projects: OBSERVE, BALKANGEONET and EGIDA. This is the second in a series of articles on “Strengthening and development of Earth Observation activities for the environment in the Balkan area.”

Petros Patias, posted on January 10th, 2012
Articles, Earth Observation

An Introduction to OBSERVE, Strengthening and development of Earth Observation activities for the environment in the Balkan area

Observe logoThe aim of the OBSERVE project is to collect and compile all the necessary information for delivering an integrated analysis on the current status of Earth Observation activities and networks in the Balkans.

Petros Patias, posted on January 10th, 2012
Articles, Earth Observation

Water Availability in Reference to Water Needs in Poland: The Importance of Correct Estimation of Water Resources

Map showing average annual precipitation in Europe over the period of 1940-1995The improper selection of indicators of water resources can lead to inaccurate estimates of supply and may complicate the management of these vital resources. This paper discusses the benefits of using Earth observation technology in the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security program for estimating water resources in Poland.

Ostojski et al., posted on January 9th, 2012
Articles, Water Availability

How to ‘Ignite’ Earth and Space Scientists

The Ignite AGU logo‘Ignite’ talks are fast-paced, geek events. Speakers prepare 20 slides, each shown for 15 seconds, giving each speaker 5 minutes of fame. This article offers key lessons learned from a recent Ignite session at the Fall American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting in San Francisco.

Erin Robinson, posted on January 5th, 2012
Articles, Technology

Earthzine Themes

Water Availability Theme

Photo of girl drinking water in RwandaArticles published for Earthzine’s Water Availability theme (Sept. 23-Dec. 21, 2011) address current issues, techniques and applications of Earth observation information for measuring water, the social benefits of monitoring water and the humanitarian implications of water availability.

Annett Bartsch, posted on July 27th, 2011
Water Availability

Syndicated Articles

Dazzling displays of northern lights seen at high latitudes January 24

Cropped image of the northern lights near Tromsoe, Norway Jan. 24, 2012. AP via Physorg.com Originally Published by EarthSky – On the night of January 24, 2012, observers at high latitudes reported incredible displays of the northern lights.

Posted on January 27th, 2012
Earth Observation, Would You Believe?

First Fire Images from VIIRS

Originally Published by NASA Earth Observatory – The new instrument should become a primary resource for monitoring of biomass burning and for fire management.

Posted on January 27th, 2012
Disasters, Earth Observation

In Winter Weather, Flying to Find Wolves

Wolves of Chippewa Harbor Pack following their alpha male. Credit: John VucetichOriginally Published by NY Times – As the winter study of wolves and moose begins on Isle Royale in Lake Superior, scientists wonder what they will find and how much flight time the weather will allow.

Posted on January 26th, 2012
Biodiversity

POET and Royal DSM Partner to Produce Cellulosic Bio-ethanol

Originally Published by ENS Headlines – An American ethanol producer and a Dutch life and materials sciences company Monday announced a joint venture to demonstrate commercial cellulosic bio-ethanol production and license the technology by 2013.

Posted on January 26th, 2012
Energy

Major study of ocean acidification helps scientists evaluate effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide on marine life

Originally Published by ScienceDaily – Might a penguin’s next meal be affected by the exhaust from your tailpipe?

Posted on January 25th, 2012
Climate, Oceans

 

Quick Look

New Atlas Maps Renewable Energy

Screenshot of the Renewable Energy Atlas showing alternative energy sources.A Renewable Energy Atlas has been released by the Department of Energy to map the potential of renewable power in the U.S.

Wanda Archy, posted on January 11th, 2012
Earth Observation, Energy, Quick Look

Mapping for Rights: Technology Helps Protect Congo Rainforests

Map of African countriesThere’s a new technological tool that harnesses the power of communities to help prevent the destruction of rainforests.

Katrina Laygo, posted on January 2nd, 2012
Ecosystems, Quick Look, Technology

Call for Papers

Call for Papers – Forest Resource Information

Image of a forestEarthzine is soliciting articles of 800-3,000 words for its second quarter 2012 theme on multi-scale forest resources information. We are seeking contributions that deal with current issues, and existing and emerging techniques to derive forest resource information at different scales.

Daniel McInerney, posted on December 8th, 2011
Announcements, Forest Resource Information

Call for Papers – Climate Consensus: Steps Toward a Global Understanding of Climate

The sea ice atop the Arctic Ocean can—as shown in this photograph from July 12, 2011—look more like Swiss cheese or a bright coastal wetland. Image source:Earthzine is soliciting articles of 800–3,000 words for its first quarter 2012 theme on climate. We seek contributions addressing current issues, techniques and applications of Earth information for assessing the state of the climate, predicting near and long-term variations, the social benefits of climate monitoring and the humanitarian implications of climate information.

Michael G. Bosilovich, posted on October 31st, 2011
Announcements, Climate Consensus