Student News: Katie Williams
Katie Williams studies ecosystem approaches to environmental restoration in three “toxic hotspots” designated as Great Lakes Areas of Concern.
Katie Williams studies ecosystem approaches to environmental restoration in three “toxic hotspots” designated as Great Lakes Areas of Concern.
Patrick Gaertner is currently a principal consultant with the Lucidity Consulting Group, Dallas, but lives in Melbourne Beach, Florida.
Wenliang Li studies large-scale urban impervious surfaces distribution (such as Wisconsin) and the corresponding environmental effects.
A Tropical Fieldwork team (Geog 654) was in Belize from February 15 through March 4, studying (eco)tourism in the karst of the western Cayo District.
Peter Armstrong is researching how influential urban institutions such as universities can better endorse bicycle commuting.
Stephen Appel has research interests in GIScience and Remote Sensing and their applications in conservation of natural resources, biogeography, and recently, phenology.
Haijian Liu is interested in detecting tree species based on discrete LiDAR points alone and the fusion of LiDAR data and Hyperspectral data.
Dr. Jonathan Hanes’ edited book has been published.