Plus: Managing Pests & Pathogens and the Burdens of Pipelines
Center for Geospatial Analytics News
June 26, 2022
Remote Sensing Essentials
Have you been looking for a remote sensing primer? In this hour-long CEnREP colloquium for economists, Faculty Fellow Josh Gray explains sensors, sources of error, accuracy measures and more.
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Tracking Plant Change Over 30 Years
With remote sensing, there's often a trade-off between observation frequency and spatial resolution. Using Bayesian methods and Landsat data, Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. student Xiaojie Gao has solved this problem.
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Predicting the Future of Invasions
A computer simulation tool developed by our researchers can predict where and when plant pests and diseases will attack crops or forests. It is also helping resource managers test strategies to contain them.
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The Burden of Pipelines
An analysis by Faculty Fellow Ryan Emanuel reveals that oil and gas infrastructure disproportionately burdens socially vulnerable populations, with implications for Indigenous communities and others.
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Fall 2021 Geospatial Forum
Next semester's Geospatial Forum lineup has been announced! We expect talks to be primarily in person but will move to virtual as needed. All talks will be livestreamed for those who'd like to join us online.
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