TGI Friday Seminar: The Pixel Problem: Predicting Land Cover from Space | Department of Geography and the Environment
September 14, 2015

TGI Friday Seminar: The Pixel Problem: Predicting Land Cover from Space

TGI Friday Seminar: The Pixel Problem: Predicting Land Cover from Space

Who: Dr. Amy Frazier, Department of Geography, Oklahoma State University

When: September 18th, 3-4 PM

Where: EESAT 130

Why? Our ability to map natural and human features across the Earth's land surface, including topography, vegetation, and the built environment is unprecedented. Powerful new geospatial technologies can be applied in a wide range of environments to answer fundamental questions about human populations and the species and ecosystems with which we interact. But, with new technologies there are also challenges.

Dr. Amy Frazier develops methods using remote sensing and GIS to better understand our environment and ecosystems. Together with graduate students in the Center for Applications of Remote Sensing (CARS), they study issues related to land change, resilience, and resource management.

http://amyfrazier.wix.com/amy-frazier