Marcelo de Carvalho AlvesDr. Marcelo de Carvalho Alves is associate professor at the Federal University de Lavras, Brazil.His education included graduation (2001), master (2003), doctoral in Agronomy, thesis in CropSciences (2006) and a Post-Doctoral in Agricultural Engineering in Federal University of Lavras,Brazil (2008). He has varied research interests and has published on surveying, remote sensing,geocomputation and agriculture applications. He has over 20 years of extensive experience in datascience, digital image processing and modeling using multiscale, multidisciplinary, multispectraland multitemporal concepts applied to different environments. Experimental field-sites includeda tropical forest, savanna, wetland, and agricultural fields in Brazil. His research has been predominantlyfunded by CNPq, CAPES, FAPEMIG and FAPEMAT. Over the years, he has builtup a large portfolio of research grants mostly relating to applied and theoretical remote sensing,broadly in the context of vegetation cover, plant diseases and related impacts of climate changes.Luciana SanchesDr. Luciana Sanches graduated in Sanitary Engineering from the Federal University of MatoGrosso (1996), master in Sanitation, Environment and Water Resources from the Federal Universityof Minas Gerais (1998), PhD in Road Engineering, Hydraulic Channels and Ports, Universidadde Cantabria, Spain (2002), Post-doctorate in Environmental Physics (2007) and, Post-doctoratein Environmental Sciences from the University of Reading, United Kingdom (2014). She did specializationin Workplace Safety Engineering (2018), Specialization in Project Development andManagement for Municipal Water Resources Management by the National Water Agency (2018).She is currently associate professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil, acting inmore than 20 years in research on atmosphere biosphere interaction, hydrometeorological in severaltemporal-spatial scales with interpretation based on in environmental modeling and remotesensing such as a support tools for results analyses. She has been applying geomatics in teachingand research activities to support the interpretation of environmental dynamics coupled to theterrain.v