Meeting of the Remote Sensing Working Group 2026

Preliminary Program

Status: 8 July 2026

October 7–8 – Thünen Institute, Braunschweig

Wednesday, October 7, 2026
Time Program item
from 09:00 Registrierung der Teilnehmer/innen Foyer
10:00–12:00 Workshop EnMap-Box Led by: Andreas Janz, Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinSenatssaal
Workshop Cloud-native Remote Sensing Workflows Led by: Felix Lobert, Thünen InstituteSenatssaal
12:00–13:15 Lunch Canteen
13:15–13:45 Welcome / Opening Forum
13:45–15:00 Session 1: EO for Nature based solutions Led by: Christina Hellmann, Universität Greifswald Forum Christopher Frank, CISS TDI GmbH KIBI: KI-basierte Kartierung geschützter Lebensraumtypen aus Fernerkundungsdaten Frederic Sorbe, Luftbild Umwelt Planung GmbH National Biotope Type Mapping Using Sentinel-1/2 Time Series and Deep Learning Henning Riecken, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt DLR Beyond the Forest Edge: A Land-Cover-Invariant Woody Vegetation Height Model for Bavaria at 1 m Resolution Insa Otte, Universität Würzburg Disentangling ecological signal from sampling bias in species distribution models: a case study for invasion risk mapping of Lantana camara Mirjam Weituschat, Universität Greifswald Evaluating the potential of hyperspectral and multispectral reflectance for the differentiation of Sphagnum species in paludiculture Cody Watzig, Universität Greifswald How to tell your reeds from cattails: Monitoring rewetted fens in North-Eastern Germany from space
15:00–15:30 Break
15:30–16:45 Session 2: EO for Forest Management and Monitoring Led by: Lukas Blickensdörfer, Thünen-InstitutForum Felix Wengler, Universität Trier Towards Nationwide Forest Structure Monitoring in Germany: Multitemoral Canopy Height Mapping from Multimodal Earth Observation Data Marvin Müsgen-von den Driesch, Universität Marburg A New Method for Estimating the Relationship Between Vegetation Indices and Tree Growth Using Combined Multispectral and Radar Satellite Data Birgitta Putzenlechner, Universität Göttingen Forest management as a lever for landscape resilience under heat and drought risk Cornelius Senf, Technische Universität München All maps are wrong, but some are useful: Benchmarking European forest disturbance products using a consistent reference database Lisa Mandl, Technische Universität München Mapping Europe’s forest history without data: How Landsat allows for backcasting forest continuity over six decades David Klehr, Universität Trier Hybrid Fusion of Sentinel-2 and Airborne LiDAR Data to Constrain Tree Species Fraction Mapping in Temperate Mixed Forests
16:45–17:00 Break
17:00–17:30 Session 3: Communication & Dissemination of EO research and products Led by: Alexander Siegmund, Pädagogische Hochschule HeidelbergForum Christian Plass, Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg KI:EO – Einsatz von Künstlicher Intelligenz zur Förderung der Arbeit mit Fernerkundungsdaten im Unterricht Marietheres Hensch, Thünen-Institut Wissenschaft auf LinkedIn – mehr Reichweite für deine Forschung?
17:30–18:30 Dinner Foyer
ab 19:00 Dinner Cafeteria / Foyer / possibly Canteen



Thursday, October 8, 2026
Time Program item
9:15–9:45 KeynoteForum Katja Berger, GfZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für Geoforschung Addressing the last mile gap: advanced optical Earth observation for evidence-based policymaking
9:45–10:45 Session 4: EO for a resilient agriculture, part A Led by: Felix Lobert, Thünen-InstitutForum Jonathan Renkel Universität Halle Assessing the impact of woody landscape elements on crop vitality during extreme drought events in southern Saxony-Anhalt, Central Germany Kevin Fleckenstein, Zentralstelle der Länder für EDV-gestützte Entscheidungshilfen ZEPP Satellitenbasierte Feldfruchtkarten als Modellparameter für operationelle Entscheidungshilfesysteme im Pflanzenschutz Rene Heim, Universität Göttingen Bridging Plant Disease Epidemiology and Earth Observation: Challenges and Opportunities at the Landscape Scale Jonas Schreier, Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) Multisensorische Erdbeobachtungsdaten für Resiliente Landwirtschaft: Operationalisierung des Monitoring von Hitze- und Dürrestress in Deutschland und Kenia Abdelaziz Htitiou, Julius Kühn-Institut Assessing Crop Sequence Diversity at Large Scale Using Remote Sensing–Derived Crop Type Maps
10:45–11:15 Break
11:15–12:15 Session 5: Land use and cover mapping and monitoring Led by: N. N.Forum Vu Dong Pham, Universität Greifswald Transferring land cover maps to the past using the Landsat archive and image simulation Christobal Tobbin Apedey, Universität Würzburg Enhancing Land Cover Classification in Southern Africa Using Multi-Sensor and Multi-Algorithm Approaches Hauke Itzek, Universität Hildesheim Towards an Independent Regional Validation of Existing Land Use/Land Cover Products in Heterogeneous Landscapes: Preliminary Results from Lower Saxony, Germany Michael Schultz, Universität Tübingen Sentinel‑1 coherence-based damage proxy maps for Ukraine: a support layer for LULUCF and greenhouse-gas accounting in inaccessible territories Tobias Ullmann, Universität Würzburg Comparing the potential of optical and SAR data for flood channel mapping in Northern Oman
12:15–13:30 Lunch Canteen
13:30-14:45 Session 6: EO for a resilient agriculture, part B Led by: N. N.Forum Robert Milewski, GfZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für Geoforschung Regional Multi-Temporal Soil Health Mapping with EnMAP: Large-Scale Soil Property and SOC/Clay Ratio Products for Brandenburg Henrik Bosse, Universität Kassel Forage quantity and quality estimation in alfalfa-grass mixtures using Sentinel-2 data for sustainable feed management Gohar Ghazaryan, Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V. Building Digital Twins for Agriculture: Opportunities, Challenges and Pathways to Operational Use Swen Meyer, Universität Rostock Multi-Scale Soil Texture Prediction Using Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Data and Machine Learning Anna Köber, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Distinguishing grassland management types based on combined Sentinel-2 and Landsat time series Tom Broeg, Thünen-Institut Monitoring of cropland soil organic carbon changes from space Tom Broeg
14:45-15:00 Break
15:00-16:00 Session 7: EO for planning and monitoring of urban environments Led by: Jonas Siethoff, Universität BochumForum Agnessa Karapetian, Luftbild Umwelt Planung GmbH EO4Nature: Automated monitoring of urban vegetation, surface sealing and heat stress Rotimi Obateru, Universität Bochum Modelling Urban Landscape Connectivity for Biodiversity Conservation in At-Risk Tropical Cities Shaojuan Xu, Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development Compact or Dispersed? Urban Form Measurement Based on Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data Dennis Sakretz, Universität Halle A remote sensing-based assessment framework for urban green space thermal quality: Combining cooling intensity with a new rural-reference warming metric Valerie Graw, Universität Bochum Tipping Point Detection in Coupled Urban Systems: The Drought–Power Outage Cascade in Ecuador
16:00-16:15 Wrap-up / Closing of the event Forum

We are excited to welcome you to Braunschweig!

The organizing team of the 2026 Annual Meeting (Stefan Erasmi & Marcel Schwieder)
and the coordinating team of the Remote Sensing Working Group of the DGfG

Contact: akfe2026@arbeitskreis-fernerkundung.de

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