awards grant A prototype system for predicting insect and climate-induced impacts on fire hazard in complex terrain Biomass burning causes a non-permanent land cover change Development and Testing of a Low-cost imaging payload to be launched on a high-altitude balloon platform Development of Radiometeric and Geometric Processing Steps for the UND AgCam Sensor Due to rising global sea level and consequent salinization of coastal freshwater zones, small low islands (SLIS) are among the most climatically endangered eco-hydrological systems in the world Earth Science Applications Feasibility Studies Solicitation Forest Public Access Research Center - Year 3 Forest Public Access Research Center: The Forestry Remote Sensing Outreach Program Forest Public Access Resource Center Continuation Funding Forestry Remote Sensing Extension to Tribal Colleges and Land Managers Our Changing Climate: Interactive Online Modules Highlighting North Dakotan Applications Reconciliation of the MODIS Active Fire and Burned Product for Improved Emission and Uncertainty Estimation Remote Sensing Extension via Interactive Online Environments: Highlighting Applications in North Dakota