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Using remote sensing and land abandonment as a proxy for long-term human out-migration. A Case Study: Al-Hassakeh Governorate, Syria
2021) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20211(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Considering future precipitation in delineation locations for water storage systems - Case study Sri Lanka
2021) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20211(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Remote sensing analysis of land cover/use conditions of community-based wildlife conservation areas in Tanzania
2021) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20192(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Spatio-temporal drought characteristics in the Limpopo basin from 1918 to 2018 - A case study based on analysis of the Standardized Precipitation Evaporation Index (SPEI)
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Responses in river water quality during summers with extreme weather periods in Europe
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Effects of the 2018 drought on mire productivity in Skogaryd - Evaluation of ground sensors, satellite data and meteorological data
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Urban infrastructure inundation risk from permanent sea-level rise scenarios in London (UK), Bangkok (Thailand) and Mumbai (India): A comparative analysis
2021) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20211(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Where are the forests with highest biomass in Sweden located?
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“Looking for the trees in the forest“ An attempt to finding the best segmentation-based methodology to discriminate deciduous trees in the Dubbarp area, Sweden
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Increasing forest mortality and its drivers: Simulating central European forests under climate change
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- Bach. Degree