Jorge Felez-Bernal: Pyro-geography and Geomatics as a Means to Engage with Communities Affected by Forest Fires

In this episode of Smart Forests Radio, we talk with Jorge Felez-Bernal. Jorge is a Geographer, with a postgraduate degree in Environmental Engineering and a Master in Geographic Information Technologies for Spatial Planning. Since 2018, he is pursuing a PhD program in Spatial Planning and Environme...

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