Repeat photos show change in southern African landscapes : a citizen science project
Historical landscape photographs are a way of measuring the impacts of climate change and environmental change. But what are they and how does it work? Scientists have been using these images to explain their ways of documenting them.
Source: theconversation.comPublished on 2022-03-07
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