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Mission Statement


„To face the challenges of global change we provide innovative methods of Geoinformatics for supporting and optimizing planning processes.

 

Remote sensing, geo-data integration, and 3D techniques are the methodological basis

for observing and analytical description of real-world processes and their dynamics.

 

We indicate possible future developments using model-driven scenarios and help design future directions using dedicated planning tools.“

 


New publications




Testing the red edge channel for improving land-use classifications based on high-resolution multi-spectral satellite data.

Schuster, C., Förster, M. and Kleinschmit, B. (2012)

International Journal of Remote Sensing 33 (17), 5583-5599. ISSN 1366-5901, doi:10.1080/01431161.2012.666812.



Uncovering land use dynamics driven by human decision-making - a combined model approach using cellular automata and system dynamics.

Lauf, S., Haase D., Lakes, T., Hostert, P., Kleinschmit, B. (2012)

Environmental Modelling and Software 27-28, 71-82, doi: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.09.005.



Remote Sensing and Spatial Modelling of the Urban Environment.

Lakes, T., Hostert, P., Kleinschmit, B., Lauf, S., Tigges, J. (2011)

In: W. Endlicher (Eds.) Perspectives in Urban Ecology - Ecosystems and Interactions between Humans and Nature in the Metropolis of Berlin. 1st Edition, Springer. p. 231-259. ISBN 978-3-642-17730-9

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Planzeichen für die Landschaftsplanung - Untersuchung der Systematik und Darstellungsgrundlagen von Planzeichen
Hachmann, R., Kleinschmit, B., Lipski, A., Thamm, R. (2010)
BfN Skript 266, 112 S. ISBN 978-3-89624-000-2.
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Thesis offers


If you are interested in writing your thesis about topics concerning GIS and / or remote sensing, please contact Prof. Dr. Birgit Kleinschmit or Dipl. Geoök. Michael Förster. You may submit your own ideas or chose an interesting subject concerning current research projects.


Sumario - 2. PhD Seminar


The second SuMaRiO Doctoral Seminar will be held from the 29.11.2012 to the 01.12.2012 at the TU Berlin.

 

The focus is on "work in progress" presentations of PhD students involved in various work packages. More information is available at the Seminar announcement.