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using combination of terrestrial and remote sensing observations Supervisor: RNDr. Ľuboš Halada, CSc. Workplace: Institute of Landscape Ecology SAS
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critical areas for restoration and protection. Understanding ecological processes requires a long-term view, and long time series of data, for example obtained by the remote sensing method, are crucial
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space-time data, e.g. from remote sensing of the Earth. Traditional prediction methods are not suitable for such data, mainly due to high computational complexity as well as other limitations [1]. Recent
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of remote sensing methods and hydropedological soils properties for irrigation management Supervisor: prof. Ing. Viliam Bárek, CSc. Workplace: Institute of Landscape Engineering
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(potentially) high-impact research, ideally making sense of large-scale socio-cultural data, including corpora of visual and audiovisual materials, and/or capturing the structure and dynamics of multidimensional