LCLUC Spring Science Team Meeting 2014- Focus on Urban LCLUC
The 2014 LCLUC Annual Spring Science Team meeting focused on Urban Land Use and Land Cover Change. Presentations at the meeting included project status updates, including methods being adopted for Urban LCLUC studies and analysis. The meeting also included discussions and updates on LCLUC international initiatives that include NASA-NEESPI, NASA-MAIRS, and GOFC-GOLD networks (SCERIN and CARIN).
Meeting Presentations
Title | Presenter | Institution |
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4-D Modeling of the Regional Carbon Cycle in & Around Urban Environments: An Interdisciplinary Study to Advance Observational & Modeling Foundations | Mark Friedl | Boston University |
A report on the NRC Report on Land Use Modeling | Daniel Brown | University of Washington |
A synthesis of remote-sensing studies, ground observations and modeling to understand the social-ecological consequences of climate change and resource development on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia, and relevance to the circumpolar Arctic? | Howard Epstein | University of Virginia |
Application of fuzzy logic-based approach to the remote sensing | Andrey Dara | National Center of Space Research and Technologies |
Coastal Funnels: Upstream and Coastal Land Cover/Land Use Change and Impacts on Highly Urbanized River Delta Systems | Charles Vorosmarty | The City College of New York, City University of New York |
Combining Satellite Data and Models to Assess the Impacts of Urbanization on the Continental US Surface Climate | Lahouari Bounoua | NASA GSFC |
Cropping Frequency, Expansion, and Abandonment in Mato Grosso, Brazil Had Selective Land Characteristics | Stephanie Spera | Brown University |
Enhanced Detection of Inundation Below the Forest Canopy Using LiDAR Intensity | Megan Lang | US Fish and Wildlife Service |
Estimating fractional land cover in the central Kalahari: The impact of vegetation morphology and sensor across three spatial scales | Niti Mishra | University of Texas-Austin |
Exposure of US National Parks to Land Use and Climate Change 1900-2100 | Andrew Hansen | Montana State University |
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