
معرفی
Akpona Okujeni is a Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin specializing in Earth observation applications for terrestrial ecosystem analysis. Her work leverages imaging spectroscopy and multispectral time series to quantify vegetation dynamics and monitor environmental change across global landscapes.
Her educational background includes:
- Diploma in Geography, Geoinformation Science and Geology (2009) from Humboldt University of Berlin
- Doctoral studies in Geography (2014) from Humboldt University of Berlin
Dr. Okujeni's research centers on innovative image processing workflows for vegetation parameter retrieval and ecosystem monitoring. She addresses critical environmental challenges including drought impacts, wildfire recovery processes, and disturbance dynamics within the context of global change. Her methodology emphasizes spectral-temporal analysis of satellite data to track vegetation cover changes across diverse biomes.
Recent publications reveal a strong focus on operational remote sensing techniques, particularly spectral unmixing of Landsat and Sentinel-2 data for fractional cover mapping in agricultural and natural ecosystems. Her work demonstrates significant advancement in soil-specific unmixing approaches and phenological feature space applications across European grasslands, Sub-Saharan rangelands, and global croplands.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials. While active in research publication, no student advising roles or grant leadership are mentioned. The text does not reference specific laboratories, research teams, or future projects under her direction.
