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ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop in collaboration with Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) on “Utilities of Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Florescence in Vegetation Studies” for researchers and students (at least Graduate).

About ISRO

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO ) is the national space agency of India. Under the Prime Minister of India it operates as the primary research and development arm of the Department of Space (DoS).

ISRO is mainly responsible for operating tasks related to space only such as space exploration, international space cooperation, and the development of related technologies. ISRO is one of the six government space agencies in the world that has full launch capabilities, can use cryogenic engines, can launch extraterrestrial missions, and operate a large number of artificial satellites.

Earlier ISRO was known as the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR), founded by Jawaharlal Nehru on the advice of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai in 1962 for space research. Later INCOSPAR developed into ISRO in 1969, under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). The government of India created a Space Commission and the DoS, bringing ISRO under it in 1972. The establishment of ISRO thus ignited space research activities in India. It has since been controlled by DoS, which is also responsible in the domain of astronomy and space technology for various other institutions in India.

About the IIRS Outreach Programme 2024

The IIRS outreach program, which was initially created in 2007 with 12 universities/ institutions has now grown to 3400+ network institutes. The beneficiaries of the program may include:

• Central/State/Private Universities & Academic Institutions

• Central & State Government Departments

• Forest Resource Professionals

• State Forest Departments/Forest Training Academies

• Research Institutes

• Geospatial Industries

• NGOs

About IIRS

Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) under the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Department of Space, Govt. of India is a prestigious Training and Educational Institute set up for developing trained professionals in the field of Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics and GNSS Technology for Natural Resources, Environmental and Disaster Management.

Formerly known as Indian Photo-interpretation Institute (IPI), founded in 1966, the Institute boasts to be the first of its kind in entire South-East Asia.

While nurturing its primary endeavor to build capacity among the user community by training mid-career professionals, the Institute has enhanced its capability and evolved many training and education programs that are tuned to meet the requirements of various target groups, ranging from fresh graduates to policy makers including academia.

IIRS also conducts an e-learning program on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Science

Check IIRS e-learning portal

About Forestry and Ecology Department

The Division of Forestry and Ecology (FED) is the oldest division of IIRS, established in 1966, dedicated to training and capacity development in the utility of aerial photography for forest mapping, resource inventory, monitoring and resource management especially for forest managers and the scientific community in general.

The scope and activities of the department developed and expanded over the years according to the pace of technological development. FED strives to achieve excellence and remains at the forefront of RS and GIS applications research and capacity building in forestry and environmental applications.

The department has a very strong research history a group that has been involved in the development and implementation of methodology for various national forestry research projects in the country.

About the ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop on “Utilities of Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Florescence in Vegetation Studies” which starts on 18th July 2024.

Plants emit a faint reddish light during photosynthesis. This faint glow, called solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF), can be detected by special satellites. SIF research is a relatively new field, but it holds great promise for the study of space vegetation.

Scientists use satellite fluorescence in a variety of ways to study vegetation. Because SIF is directly related to photosynthesis, it can provide a more direct measure of plant health and productivity than traditional methods based on reflected sunlight. It can be helpful for monitoring crops, forests and other ecosystems.

By monitoring changes in SIF over time, researchers can develop models to predict performance. Farmers can use this information to improve their management practices. Plants fluoresce less due to drought. By monitoring SIF, scientists can early identify areas affected by drought. This information can be used to help water managers allocate water resources more efficiently.

Phenology is the study of seasonal changes in plants. SIF can explain the state of vegetation through budding, flowering and leaf senescence. This data can be used to understand how plants respond to climate change.

Overall, satellite fluorescence is a powerful new tool for studying vegetation from space. As technology develops, we may see more new applications in the coming years.

ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop will be held on July 18, 2024. It will include lectures related to various aspects of SIF applications in vegetation studies. Lectures will be given by IIRS faculty and invited experts.

Overview of ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

The course is conducted through IIRS. IIRS through its outreach program has so far successfully conducted 211 courses with 803,542 participants from over 3,572 educational institutions/universities (as on 28 June 2024) across India.

The aim of the ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

To introduce academics and researchers to the usefulness of SIF in vegetation studies.

Contents of ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

Basic principles of Ch fluorescence and solar-induced chl fluorescence, use of a portable fluorometer in vegetation studies, SIF simulation with RTM models, SIF retrieval from satellite observations, satellite SIF products, SIF use for plant productivity and stress studies.

Target Participants for ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

The course is intended for researchers and students (at least graduate students) working in ecology, plant science, environmental studies, geospatial technology and modelling.

Registration Fee of ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

The registration fee is 0.

Course Registration for ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

There are a limited number of seats. Registration will be done on a first come first serve basis.

Award of Certificate for ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

Participation e-certificate will be provided for all the participants who attend the
programme through the e-class portal.

Programme Reception of ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop


Participants can attend the workshop live using any web browser through the e-class portal of IIRS, Dehradun.

Important links for ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop

Contact Details for ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop


Workshop Organiser

Dr. Hitendra Padalia
Head, FED


IIRS DLP Team


Mr. Janardan Vishwakarma
Technical Officer
&
Mr. Ashok Ghildiyal
Technical Officer
Tel: 0135-2524130

Indian Institute of Remote Sensing,
Indian Space Research Organisation
Department of Space, Govt. of India,
4-Kalidas Road, Dehradun
Email: dlp@iirs.gov.in

FAQ’s

1. What is the topic of the workshop introduced by ISRO?

ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop on “Utilities of Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Vegetation Studies.”

2. When does the workshop start?

The workshop starts on July 18, 2024.

3. Who can participate in the workshop?

The workshop is intended for researchers and students (at least graduate students) working in ecology, plant science, environmental studies, geospatial technology, and modelling.

4. What is the registration fee for the ISRO Introduces Free Online Workshop?

There is no registration fee for the workshop.

5. How can one register for the workshop?

Interested candidates can apply online through the registration page on the IIRS website. The registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

6. What is the main objective of the workshop?

The workshop aims to introduce academics and researchers to the usefulness of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) in vegetation studies.

7. What are the main topics covered in the workshop?

1) Basic principles of chlorophyll fluorescence and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence.
2) Use of a portable fluorometer in vegetation studies.
3) SIF simulation with RTM models.
4) SIF retrieval from satellite observations.
5) Satellite SIF products.
6) SIF use for plant productivity and stress studies.

8. What will participants receive upon completing the workshop?

Participants will receive an e-certificate for attending the workshop through the e-class portal.

9. How can participants attend the workshop?

Participants can attend the workshop live using any web browser through the e-class portal of IIRS, Dehradun.

10. Where can one find updates and additional details about the workshop?

Updates and details can be found on the URL: http://www.iirs.gov.in/Edusat-News/.

11. Who are the contact persons for the workshop?

Workshop Organizer: Dr. Hitendra Padalia, Head, FED.

IIRS DLP Team: Mr. Janardan Vishwakarma, Technical Officer, and Mr. Ashok Ghildiyal, Technical Officer. Tel: 0135-2524130 Email: dlp@iirs.gov.in

Address: Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Indian Space Research Organisation, Department of Space, Govt. of India, 4-Kalidas Road, Dehradun.

12. How can organizations or universities participate in the workshop?

Interested organizations/universities/departments/institutes need to identify coordinators who will register online their institute as a nodal centre on the IIRS website.

13. What is solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) and its importance in vegetation studies?

SIF is a faint reddish light emitted by plants during photosynthesis. It provides a more direct measure of plant health and productivity than traditional methods and is useful for monitoring crops, forests, and other ecosystems. It also helps in understanding how plants respond to climate change.

Anirban Nath
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