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Free availability of satellite imagery has boosted deforestation monitoring applications, but risk of data gap looms, Interview with Matt Hansen

October 13, 2010

An interview with Dr. Matt Hansen, co-director of SDSU’s Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence

U.S. losing trees faster than other heavily forested nations article featuring Matt Hansen

October 01, 2010

The United States lost more than 46,000 square miles of forest in those years, a size roughly equivalent to the state of Pennsylvania. That's about 6% of the nation's forested land. That's the…

Keeping Carbon Underground article in the Washington Post featuring Olga Krankina

May 13, 2010

Deforestation could hasten global warming, experts say. Scientists have discovered that Russia's ancient forests, the stuff of fairy tales, are also magnificent carbon containers, and that the…

IU ecological anthropologist Moran elected to National Academy of Sciences

May 13, 2010

Moran, both an IU Bloomington distinguished professor and the James H. Rudy Professor of Anthropology, is an internationally recognized ecological and environmental anthropologist whose research…

Scientists uncover ecological impacts of invasive species using remote sensing

April 14, 2010

Scientists used airborne remote sensing instruments, an imaging spectrometer and a lidar, to determine how biological…