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2016 CGIAR-CSI & Partners Meeting                                    

SPURRING INNOVATION IN GEOSPATIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

This two-and-a-half day meeting provides a venue and showcase for the CGIAR-CSI and partners not only to share recent progress in geospatial technologies, methods, tools and learning, but also for this community to articulate a common vision of and commitment to its greater role in expanding the quantity and quality of public-good geospatial research products and services. Read the meeting report to learn more... 

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Murali Gumma

ICRISAT
Head – Remote Sensing / GIS Lab, ISD
India
Murali Gumma leads the RS-GIS unit, and conducts research in spatial aspects of agricultural research providing spatial dimension to almost all the components of agriculture. Prior to this he was a Remote Sensing Specialist and Post-doctoral fellow at IRRI. Before that he was a project scientist at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Gumma has 16+ years’ experience working as a well-recognized international expert in remote sensing and geographic information systems (RS/GIS) and their application to agriculture, wetlands, river basin management, natural resource management, water resources, forests, sustainable development, and environmental studies. His work experience spans over 16 countries spread across Asia and Africa. Currently, he is working on 4 projects: a) Seasonally updated information on dryland cereals and legumes agro-ecologies using innovative remote-sensing and mapping systems, b) Characterization of abiotic and biotic stresses in major dryland cereals growing areas, c) Develop the spatial model for selecting the best sites for legume cultivation in the rice-fallow agro ecosystems using multi-resolution remote sensing and GIS spatial modeling, d) To estimate the area of adoption of legumes and of short duration varieties (for drought avoidance) and e) Impact assessment.

My Moderators Sessions

Thursday, September 8
 

9:00am PDT