“I research the remote sensing (satellite / aerial earth observation) of terrestrial ecosystems. I specialise in the remote sensing of forested lands, wildfires and the validation of satellite image products (i.e., linking spectral information to biophysical datasets).”
“My research is about making sense of real-time big data about the world, no matter whether that data is generated by sensors on a smartphone or vehicle or by a person.”
“My work involves using geospatial technologies for observing and measuring our environment. Issues of data quality, uncertainty and scale, and the remote sensing and analysis of vegetation and wildfire are my key areas of research.”
“I am developing and applying GIS-based techniques and approaches to modelling, analysis and visualization of geographical phenomena, patterns and processes, at fine resolution, to support urban and regional sustainability.”
“My research is all about extracting precise measurements from digital photographs to track aerospace models in wind tunnels and monitor fish populations in the oceans.”
“My research focus is on the impact of climate change and natural disasters on land tenure, and how responsible land governance can help. I explore how securing and safeguarding land tenure rights, and effective land-use planning, can enhance resilient pathways.”