
معرفی
Kees de Bie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources at the University of Twente. His research focuses on remote sensing applications for environmental monitoring, cartography, and agricultural systems. He has contributed to over 90 publications and actively collaborates on sustainable development goals related to food security and climate resilience.
Key research areas include tropical agriculture mapping using Sentinel satellite data, drought insurance frameworks via remote sensing, and vegetation classification techniques. He has pioneered methods like SPiCla for species-level vegetation mapping and GIACIS for drought risk assessment. His work integrates GIS, lidar technology, and environmental modeling to address global challenges in land management and climate adaptation.
De Bie has contributed to high-impact projects such as agricultural boundary mapping in Ethiopia and forest inventory studies in Malaysia. His media engagements include expert commentary on environmental policies and BBC nature documentaries. Collaborations span institutions globally, particularly in Africa and Southeast Asia.




