Our lab has a new paper "Bending the carbon curve: fire management for carbon resilience under climate change", which is about forest management and resilience. It suggests that active management, such fuel treatments and selecting for more drought-tolerant species, has the potential to capture and retain carbon long-term. The article was published in Landscape Ecology with Louise Loudermilk as the first author and Rob Scheller, Peter Weisberg, and Alec Kretchun as co-authors. You can check out their article HERE .
With this blog I intend to share GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis tips, experiences, and techniques with others. Most of my work is in the field of Landscape Ecology, so there is a focus on ecological applications. Postings include tips and suggestions for data processing and day-to-day GIS tasks, links to my GIS tools and approaches, and links to scientific papers that I've been involved in.
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