Katerina Trepekli
Assistant Professor
Geography 1
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
ORCID: 0000-0002-9040-4409
My principle area of research interest concerns the framework of micrometeorology and hydrology.
In several years, I have designed and implemented experiments using drone borne Laser scanners (LiDAR), gas analyzers, thermal and multispectral imagery to monitor dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems and urban sites due to climate alterations and anthropogenic activities.
Related projects:
- Identification of structural and biophysical alterations in a tropical rainforest due to different land management practices (Central America),
- Evaluation of above ground biomass in forests using airborne, drone-based LiDAR observations, and Deep Learning methods (Denmark),
- Forecast urban flooding at fine resolution in rapidly expanding cities using Lidar-derived and satellite-based Digital Elevation Models (Africa)
- Detection of drought stress of forest trees by combining phenotyping and genotyping (Denmark)
- Mapping aerodynamic resistance, above ground biomass, water vapor and CO2 fluxes in croplands using near surface observations (Denmark)
- Assessing the applicability of UAV gas analyzers and photogrammetry to generate maps of CO2 emissions in an arctic wetland site (Greenland)
- Describing the Urban Heat Island phenomenon in a coastal metropolitan under heat wave conditions using the Eddy Covariance method (Greece)
- Quantification of evapotranspiration and mercury fluxes in a coastal grassland during drought (Greece)
ID: 196033191
Most downloads
-
96
downloads
Influence Of Climate Change On The Future Precipitation Pattern In The Region Of Ghana: Climate change resilience in urban mobility
Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
Published -
63
downloads
Fluxes of gaseous elemental mercury on a Mediterranean coastal grassland
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
Published -
48
downloads
Utilization of UAV-Lidar to infer surface roughness and leaf area index of a heterogeneous wooded area
Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article
Published