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Food Security Portal Virtual Seminar (Jul 20, 2021)

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Food Security Portal Virtual Seminar Better Measures of Land Surface Temperatures and Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) to Improve Monitoring for Drought-Stressed Crops and Crop Productivity July 20, 2021, 10:00 am EDT Weather and climate shocks (such as droughts, floods, and heat waves) can imperil climate-sensitive agricultural systems in food-insecure regions, threatening the livelihoods and nutritional status of vulnerable populations in these areas. Satellite remote sensing offers an inexpensive, timely solution to monitor conditions on the Earth’s surface and has become increasingly used to generate data used in decision-making by private and public actors. In this webinar, we discuss recent advances in two satellite products, land surface temperature (LST) and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF), that can significantly improve monitoring for drought-stressed crops and crop productivity. The spatial and temporal variation traceable through LST is critical for identifying the governing land-atmosphere interactions that affect crop growth. Similarly, SIF presents an optical signal of plants’ photosynthetic machinery, thus providing direct functional information about photosynthesis. The recent advent of satellite SIF remote sensing holds great promise for near-real-time crop growth monitoring. This webinar was the first of a two-part webinar to present new data and findings from ongoing research under the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) (http://www.usaid.gov/)-funded project "Harnessing Big Data and Machine Learning to Feed the Future" (http://barrett.dyson.cornell.edu/research/innovations.html), based at Cornell University. Researchers and analysts from operational agencies were invited to join these events for a presentation and discussion of key principles, data sources, methods, and applications. Leiqiu Hu, University of Alabama, presented an overview of the principles of remotely sensed LST and the pros and cons of existing public LST products, as well as introduce a new cloud-filled and diurnal-presentative LST product that fills the gaps in existing products. Ying Sun, Cornell University, presented the basic principles of SIF, the available satellite observations of SIF products, and the value-added of new, high-resolution SIF products. Finally, Medha Bulumulla, Cornell University, briefly introduced a USAID project website where data, papers, presentations, and code are freely available. Presenters: Leiqiu Hu (https://www.uah.edu/science/departments/atmospheric-science/faculty-staff/leiqiu-hu), Assistant Professor, University of Alabama - Huntsville, USA Ying Sun (https://cals.cornell.edu/ying-sun), Assistant Professor, Cornell University, USA Medha Bulumulla, Research Assistant, Cornell University, USA Moderator: Christopher B. Barrett (https://dyson.cornell.edu/faculty-research/faculty/cbb2/) , SB&JG Ashley Professor, Cornell University, USA Discussant: Liangzhi You (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/liangzhi-you), Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRI, USA For more information and other webinar materials, visit https://www.foodsecurityportal.org/node/1764 Other Food Security Portal (FSP) Events: https://www.foodsecurityportal.org/events

Food Security Portal Virtual Seminar Better Measures of Land Surface Temperatures and Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) to Improve Monitoring for Drought-Stressed Crops and Crop Productivity July 20, 2021, 10:00 am EDT Weather and climate shocks (such as droughts, floods, and heat waves) can imperil climate-sensitive agricultural systems in food-insecure regions, threatening the livelihoods and nutritional status of vulnerable populations in these areas. Satellite remote sensing offers an inexpensive, timely solution to monitor conditions on the Earth’s surface and has become increasingly used to generate data used in decision-making by private and public actors. In this webinar, we discuss recent advances in two satellite products, land surface temperature (LST) and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF), that can significantly improve monitoring for drought-stressed crops and crop productivity. The spatial and temporal variation traceable through LST is critical for identifying the governing land-atmosphere interactions that affect crop growth. Similarly, SIF presents an optical signal of plants’ photosynthetic machinery, thus providing direct functional information about photosynthesis. The recent advent of satellite SIF remote sensing holds great promise for near-real-time crop growth monitoring. This webinar was the first of a two-part webinar to present new data and findings from ongoing research under the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) (http://www.usaid.gov/)-funded project "Harnessing Big Data and Machine Learning to Feed the Future" (http://barrett.dyson.cornell.edu/research/innovations.html), based at Cornell University. Researchers and analysts from operational agencies were invited to join these events for a presentation and discussion of key principles, data sources, methods, and applications. Leiqiu Hu, University of Alabama, presented an overview of the principles of remotely sensed LST and the pros and cons of existing public LST products, as well as introduce a new cloud-filled and diurnal-presentative LST product that fills the gaps in existing products. Ying Sun, Cornell University, presented the basic principles of SIF, the available satellite observations of SIF products, and the value-added of new, high-resolution SIF products. Finally, Medha Bulumulla, Cornell University, briefly introduced a USAID project website where data, papers, presentations, and code are freely available. Presenters: Leiqiu Hu (https://www.uah.edu/science/departments/atmospheric-science/faculty-staff/leiqiu-hu), Assistant Professor, University of Alabama - Huntsville, USA Ying Sun (https://cals.cornell.edu/ying-sun), Assistant Professor, Cornell University, USA Medha Bulumulla, Research Assistant, Cornell University, USA Moderator: Christopher B. Barrett (https://dyson.cornell.edu/faculty-research/faculty/cbb2/) , SB&JG Ashley Professor, Cornell University, USA Discussant: Liangzhi You (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/liangzhi-you), Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRI, USA For more information and other webinar materials, visit https://www.foodsecurityportal.org/node/1764 Other Food Security Portal (FSP) Events: https://www.foodsecurityportal.org/events

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