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![Satellite imagery allows for analysis of land cover change](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2020-09/2019Spring_GA_TalamancaOsaEco_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=GeIVyVF4)
Training Type
Level
Introductory
Date
October 06, 2020 - October 29, 2020
Capacity Building
Ecological Conservation
Capacity Building
Ecological Conservation
Water Resources
Applied Sciences
Ecological Conservation
![Median day time Land Surface Temperature (LST) calculated using June – September 2016 – 2021 thermal imagery from Landsat 8 TIRS. Displayed is the city of Yonkers, located in Westchester County, directly north of the Bronx in New York City and right of the Hudson River. Shades of yellow–red indicate high LST. Green–teal shades indicate cooler LST. Solid purple represents water bodies. Focusing on yellow-red areas allows the city of Yonkers to prioritize heat mitigation strategies.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_AZ_YonkersUrbanII_WebsiteImage_1440.png.webp?itok=l-QdbVsl)
Yonkers Urban Development II (Fall 2021) Team: Tamara Barbakova (Project Lead), Akshay Agrawal, Amanda Trakas, Kyle Pecsok, and Lauren Mahoney Summary: The City of Yonkers...
![This image depicts chlorophyll-a concentrations along the Southern California Coast during a Harmful Algae Bloom, also known as a Red Tide Event. The ocean imagery was taken in April of 2020 by Aqua MODIS and used to generate chlorophyll-a concentration. The land imagery was taken by Sentinel-2 MSI during the same time period, and a Normalized Difference Chlorophyll Index was applied to it for visualization purposes. Blue and green indicates high and low chlorophyll-a concentrations, respectively. On land,](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-05/2021Fall_ARC_SoCalHAQ_WebImage.png.webp?itok=1m8SL35K)
Southern California Health & Air Quality (Fall 2021) Team: Michael Enz (Project Lead), Melanie Leung, Maya Zimmerman, Jonathan Van Dermark, and Petra Nichols Summary: In...
![Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI) processed 2021 Landsat 8 OLI imagery over land and Sentinel-2 MSI over ocean, ranging from yellow (low) to blue (high), for Hilo, Hawaii. Overlayed with four-day rainfall accumulation cells in blue acquired during Hurricane Lane (Aug 22-25, 2018) from CHIRPS Daily. NDMI monitors water content of leaves and is useful for classifying land cover. Impervious surfaces and areas that have received excessive historical rainfall are susceptible to future flood events.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_AZ_HawaiiIslandDisasters_WebsiteImage_1440.png.webp?itok=UF3NMIoI)
Hawai‘i Island Disasters (Fall 2021) Team: Garren Kalter (Project Lead), Rose Eichelmann, Sanketa Kadam, Erin Azuma, and Anna Mikkelsen Summary: As the County of Hawai‘i...
![In September 2020, the Mullen fire burned 176,000 Acres in Medicine-bow National Forest, WY. Sentinel-2 true color imagery with a difference normalized burn ratio from June 2021 shows different levels of burn severity (left). Black indicates areas of high severity, while grey represents lower severity. A NASA SRTM digital elevation model and cartographic elevation map overlays a post-fire cheatgrass detection layer (right).](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_CO_SouthernWyomingEco_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=ttZDklwG)
Southern Wyoming Ecological Forecasting (Fall 2021) Team: Dahlia Shahin (Project Lead), Emily Snyder, Kyle Paulekas, Michael Segala, and Sanju Khatri Summary: Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is a prominent...
![Models of two invasive plant species in the Northeast US. Established invasive Microstegium vimineum (top) modeled with high-resolution, US-specific data, and new arrival Oplismenus undulatifolius (bottom) modeled with widely accessible, low-resolution data. Probability of species presence ranges from low (blue) to high (pink). The Appalachian Trail (white), an important vector of non-native plant invasion, crosses this region northwest of Washington, DC. Predictive environmental data (1980-2021) acquired f](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_CO_NortheastEco_Website_Image.png.webp?itok=AiHdmtzT)
Northeast US Ecological Forecasting (Fall 2021) Team: Rebecca Ohman (Project Lead), Chloe Birney, Anthony Bowman, Scarlet Jackson, and Margaret Jaenicke Summary: Invasive plant species threaten...
![Satellite image showing Venus flytrap habitat in coastal North Carolina. NDVI, derived from Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS sensors from April – July 2021, measures health and density of vegetation. Orange and red represent low and high burn severity, respectively, whereas pink and green represent low and high NDVI. The DEVELOP team used NDVI and fire severity data as input for Venus flytrap habitat suitability models, which botanists can use to support the conservation of Venus flytrap.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_GA_CCPEco_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=PUDex4jB)
Carolina Coastal Plain Ecological Forecasting (Fall 2021) Team: Monika Rock (Project Lead), Katie Caruso, Jayne Lampley, Ashna Siddhi, Seamore Zhu, and Summary: Although the carnivorous...