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Geospatial Science & Engineering Seminar Series: Fall 2012

Seminars are scheduled for Monday afternoons from 4 to 5pm in Wecota-100, the Sunroom.

AUG 27 Dr. Bill Hargrove, Landscape Ecologist, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, USDA Forest Service -- Southern Research Station: ForWarn Forest Disturbance Change Detection System Provides a Weekly Snapshot of US Forest Conditions to Aid Forest Managers
Webcast Recording
SEP 03 Labor Day - no seminar.
SEP 10 Dr. Armel Kaptue, Post-Doctoral Fellow, GIScCE, SDSU: Vegetation dynamics and hydrological changes in ponds of the Central Sahel within the last 40 years.
SEP 17 Prof. Hilary Hungerford, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, SDSU: Looking beyond the map: water access in Niamey, Niger.
SEP 24 Prof. Xiao Qin, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SDSU: Spatial analysis of road weather safety data using a Bayesian hierarchical modeling approach.
OCT 01 Dr. Naiara Pinto, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Maryland: Discovering hidden gradients in forest structure with active remote sensing.
OCT 08 Native Americans Day - no seminar.
OCT 15 Prof. Alistair Smith, Assistant Professor, University of Idaho: Remote sensing of fire severity and intensity.
OCT 22 Dr. Jordan Muss, Post-Doctoral Fellow, GIScCE, SDSU: Shape-based metrics: A means of wringing more information from lidar waveforms.
OCT 29 Dr. Birgit Peterson, Scientist, ARTS, USGS EROS Center: Large-area fuel mapping using airborne and spaceborne lidar
NOV 12 Veterans Day - no seminar.
NOV 19 Prof. Carol Johnston, Professor, Department of Natural Resource Management, SDSU: Land use impacts of row crop expansion in the Dakotas: What is being lost?
NOV 26 Dr. Chris Wright, Post-Doctoral Fellow, GIScCE, SDSU: Land use change, climate change, and habitat connectivity in the Prairie Pothole Region
DEC 03 Dead Week - no seminar.
DEC 10 Finals Week - no seminar.

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