UMR_C 91 - Territories, environment, remote sensing and spatial information (TETIS)

The TETIS unit contributes to the production of knowledge, tools and methods for improving our understanding of the structure, function, dynamics and interactions of human-environment systems. TETIS implements an integrated approach to the chain of spatial information, from its acquisition to its processing, management and use by various actors. Its research is designed to assist the various stakeholders in the management of territories and resources. As a pluridisciplinary research unit, it aims to generate pertinent information useful for decision-making, as part of a general objective to promote the rational management of lands, coastal zones, natural, forest and agricultural resources. 

The unit consists of four research teams:
• The remote sensing and spatialized observations data acquisition and processing  (ATTOS)
• Spatial Analysis and Modeling (AMOS)
• Spatialized information system, modeling, extraction and diffusion of data and knowledge (SISO)
• Use of spatial information and governance (USIG)


Key figures :

Number of permanent staff in the unit: 74

Doctoral school(s)
DS 581 - Agriculture, food, biology, environment, health
Co-accredited institutions : Agreenium, Université Paris-Saclay, Université Paris-Est, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
DS 584 - Biodiversity, agriculture, food, environment, earth, water
Co-accredited institutions : AgroParisTech, L'Institut Agro Montpellier, Université de Montpellier, Ecole des Mines d'Alès