About
Dr Booker Ogutu is currently an Associate Professor in Remote Sensing within the School of Geography and Environmental Science. His research interests lie in the use of Earth Observation data to understand terrestrial ecosystem characteristics and their dynamics. He is particularly interested in understanding how environmental/climate change impacts terrestrial ecosystems and how this influences the global carbon cycle.
Research
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Research interests
- Developing methods of retrieving bio-geophysical variables from Earth Observation data
- Understanding the effects of environmental change on terrestrial vegetation
- Quantifying terrestrial carbon balance and its dynamics in a changing climate
Research projects
Active projects
Sponsor: European Space Agency
Researchers:
Sponsor: European Space Agency
Sponsor: Science And Technology Facilities Council
Researchers:
Sponsor: European Space Agency
Completed projects
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Sponsor: Science And Technology Facilities Council
Sponsor: Science And Technology Facilities Council
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Publications
23 publications
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Booker Ogutu & Jadunandan Dash,
2013, New Phytologist, 197(2), 511-523
DOI: 10.1111/nph.12039
Type: article
Booker Ogutu, Jadunandan Dash & Terence P. Dawson,
2012, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing: Journal canadien de télédétection, 37(4), 333-347
DOI: 10.5589/m11-043
Type: article
Booker Ogutu,
2012
Type: thesis
Pagination
External roles and responsibilities
Name:
The use of Remote sensing data in Disease Monitoring
Role:
Invited speaker
Year:
2019
Biography
Prizes
- The RSPSoc Len Curtis Award (2019)