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SMART training session 2025

Sensors capable of accurately measuring water level exist on the market, but they are generally expensive, fragile and ill-suited to the aggressive conditions encountered in rivers, particularly in the inter-tropical zone. A self-contained, float-controlled water level gauge based on visible laser Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology, designed as an integrated device for automatically measuring and recording water […]

Soil erosion in teak plantations: the efficacy of ‘buffer’ zones demonstrated

Considering the significant soil losses in teak plantations during heavy rains, IRD researchers (UMR GET and iEES-Paris) and their Laotian (DALaM and NUoL) and Cambodian (ITC) partners sought to measure the efficacy of grassed ‘buffer’ zones on surface runoff and soil loss downstream of these plantations. In South-East Asia, teak plantations are often established on […]

Do Anh Huy defended his Master’s thesis

Do Anh Huy defended his Master’s thesis on September 18, dealing with the “Application of remote sensing for land use and wetlands mapping in Laos”, performed within the DinBuam ANR project and supervised by Alexandre Bouvet (CESBIO), Olivier Ribolzi (GET) and Pham Duc Binh (USTH), hosted at CESBIO and funded by the AST Zone Critique […]

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