Three new projects from NASA and NSF
We are very excited to have received funding for three new LCSC projects! In collaboration with colleagues at Northern Arizona University (Andrew Richardson), Cornell University (Toby Ault), and the University of New Hampshire (Steve Frolking) we have a new 5-year project entitled: “Improved Understanding of Feedbacks between Ecosystem Phenology and the Weather‐Environment Nexus at Local‐to‐Continental Scales“, which is funded by the Macrosystems Biology Program at the NSF. In collaboration with Josh Gray at North Carolina State University and Lars Eklund at Lund University, our project entitled “An Operational Multisource Land Surface Phenology Product from Landsat and Sentinel 2” was recently selected by NASA for funding. Finally, in collaboration with Curtis Woodcock, Tom Loveland at the USGS, and Zhu Zhe at Texas Tech we have a new 5-year NASA MEaSUREs project entitled “A Moderate Spatial Resolution Data Record of 21st Century Global Land Cover, Land Use, and Land Cover Change.” We are super-excited about all three and they will keep us busy for the next several years!