The world is constantly changing...
We can see it in trees
We can see it in the water
We can see it the land
We can see it from space
Satellite remote sensing can lead to new and innovative techniques to help understand the changing balance between the natural world and human progress. My research combines geology, hydrology, and ecology to understand how the Earth's landscape responds to changes caused by natural events and rapid urban expansion from a perspective that is out of this world.
We can see it in trees
We can see it in the water
We can see it the land
We can see it from space
Satellite remote sensing can lead to new and innovative techniques to help understand the changing balance between the natural world and human progress. My research combines geology, hydrology, and ecology to understand how the Earth's landscape responds to changes caused by natural events and rapid urban expansion from a perspective that is out of this world.
Tanzanian Mangrove Forest Research: Field Studies and Remote Sensing
Bangladesh Forest Modeling
Everglades National Park: Field Studies in Ecology, Hydrology, and Geology
Field surveys in mangroves for blue carbon modeling
High-resolution mangrove canopy height modeling
Everglades remote sensing and hydrogeologic modeling
Data fusion of radar, lidar and optical remote sensing techniques
Eco Orchestra: Exploring satellite imagery through music
Everglades National Park: Student Research and Development