Researcher
Pol Coppin
- Disciplines:Agricultural plant production, Agricultural animal production, Agriculture, land and farm management, Other agriculture, forestry, fisheries and allied sciences
Affiliations
- Faculty of Bioscience Engineering (Faculty)
Member
From1 Oct 2020 → Today - Crop Biotechnics (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 30 Sep 2020 - Forest, Nature and Landscape (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 31 Jul 2005 - Division of Crop Biotechnics (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2015 → 31 Jul 2020
Projects
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- Hyperforest: Advanced airborne hyperspectral & LiDAR remote sensing to support forest management.From1 Dec 2009 → 31 Dec 2013Funding: STEREO II (Support to the Exploitation and Research in Earth Observation data)
- LiDAR-based structural characterization of fruit orchardsFrom1 Oct 2009 → 1 Aug 2011Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Bridging the gap between in situ and remote sensing observations for forest canopy structure determination.From1 Oct 2009 → 31 Dec 2009Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Modeling stomatal oscillation of fruit trees using thermal and shortwave infrared wavelengthsFrom1 Oct 2009 → 26 Feb 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- LiDAR-based structural characterization of fruit orchards from top-down measurements.From1 Jan 2009 → 31 Dec 2012Funding: FWO research project
- Spatio-temporal modelling of the epidemiology of nephropathia epidemica and Lyme borrelosisFrom1 Oct 2008 → 3 Sep 2013Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- A remote sensing based expert system to detect and predict hanta viruses and Lyme infectious disease outbreaks using biophysical modelling, climate, vegetation and auxiliary data.From1 May 2008 → 30 Apr 2012Funding: BOF - Concerted Research Project from 1994
- The development of a timely and robust tool to analyze relations that link crop and livestock diversity and income to nutrition in poor rural areas in Sub-Saharan Africa. (AGRINUTS)From1 Apr 2008 → 31 Mar 2011Funding: Marie Curie - People
Publications
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- Search for neutrino lines from dark matter annihilation and decay with IceCube(2023)
Authors: Pol Coppin, Gwenhaël De Wasseige
- High spatial resolution satellite imagery for irrigation scheduling in hedgerow cropping systems(2018)
Authors: Jonathan Van Beek, Pol Coppin, Ben Somers
- A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy(2018)
Authors: Dimitry Van Der Zande, Jamshid Farifteh, Pol Coppin
Pages: 1 - 11 - Assessment of Regional Vegetation Response to Climate Anomalies: A Case Study for Australia Using GIMMS NDVI Time Series between 1982 and 2006(2017)
Authors: Wanda De Keersmaecker, Stef Lhermitte, Laurent Tits, Pol Coppin, Ben Somers
Pages: 1 - 17 - Modeling 3D Canopy Structure and Transmitted PAR Using Terrestrial LiDAR(2017)
Authors: Dimitry Van Der Zande, Laurent Tits, Jamshid Farifteh, Pol Coppin
Pages: 124 - 139 - Optimization of irrigation schemes in 'Conference' pear orchards using Worldview-2 multispectral imagery(2017)
Authors: Pieter Janssens, Jonathan Van Beek, Laurent Tits, Pol Coppin, Dany Bylemans, Hilde Vandendriessche
Pages: 173 - 179 - Viewing geometry sensitivity of commonly used vegetation indices towards the estimation of biophysical variables in orchards(2016)
Authors: Jonathan Van Beek, Laurent Tits, Ben Somers, Pieter Janssens, Pol Coppin
- Species rich semi-natural grasslands have a higher resistance but a lower resilience than intensively managed agricultural grasslands in response to climate anomalies(2016)
Authors: Wanda De Keersmaecker, Nils Van Rooijen, Stef Lhermitte, Laurent Tits, Pol Coppin, Olivier Honnay, Ben Somers
Pages: 430 - 439 - Modelling bank vole population dynamics as a function of climate variables(2016)
Authors: Piet Maes, Jan Clement, Marc Van Ranst, Pol Coppin, Daniel Berckmans, Jean-Marie Aerts
Pages: 12 - 23 - Quantification of vegetation response to climate anomalies through remote sensing: methodological aspects and applications(2015)
Authors: Wanda De Keersmaecker, Pol Coppin, Olivier Honnay, Ben Somers
Number of pages: 161