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Land Special Issue: Citizen science and geospatial social data
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GROUP-01: Conservation Biology
GROUP-02: Disturbance
GROUP-03: Ecosystem Services
GROUP-04: Forest Ecosystems
GROUP-05: Land Cover Change
GROUP-06: Methods in Landscape Ecology
GROUP-07: Social Science
GROUP-08: Urban Ecosystems
S01: Conservation and Collaboration within the Urban Matrix
S02: Telecoupling for Sustainable Development and Conservation
S03: Describing & Analyzing Landscape Patterns
S04: Behavioral Landscape Ecology
S05: Riparian Landscape Ecology
S06: Geospatial Citizen Science Initiatives
S07: Visualizing Ecosystem Futures - Live!
S08: Monitoring & Restoration of the Nation
S09: Challenges and Opportunities of Crowd-Sourced and Social Media Data
S10: Ecological and Social Perspectives on Urban Vacant Lots
S11: How Ecological and Social Influences on the Urban Landscape Affect Pollinator Habitat
S12: Long-Term Agro-ecological Research Network
S13: State-of-the-Art Techniques for Remote Sensing of Disturbed Landscapes
S14: Waterbird Habitat Modeling and Conservation
S15: Understanding and Promoting Resilience of Metropolitan-Region Forest Socio-Ecological Systems
S16: Geneticists Have Drosophila and Biomed Researchers Have Lab Rats
S17: Taking A Look Under the Hood of EPA
T01: Land Use/Land Cover Change
T02: Terrestrial-Aquatic Ecosystem Interactions
T03: People and Landscapes
T04: Insect & Disease Outbreaks
T05: Urban/Exurban Landscape Ecology
T06: Landscape Patterns & Process
T07: Insect Ecology
T08: Urban and Regional Planning
T09: Conservation and Restoration Planning
T10: Invasive Species
T11: Disturbance Legacies and Resilience
T12: Aquatic and Coastal and Marine Animals
T13: Belowground Processes
T14: Rarity and Biodiversity and Species Distribution
T15: Forest Landscape Processes
T16: Climate Change Effects and Adaptation
T17: Habitat Fragmentation/Connectivity
T18: Processes in Agricultural Landscapes
T19: Modelling Climate as Process Drivers
T20: Ecosystem Services
T21: Remote Sensing/Image Analysis
T22: Wildlife Management
T23: Tradeoffs in Energy Production
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Steve Norman
US Forest Service
Research Ecologist
Asheville, NC
Sunday
, April 8
6:30pm CDT
Welcome Social!
Honore Ballroom (Lobby Level)
Monday
, April 9
8:15am CDT
WELCOME & PLENARY SESSION I
Adams Room
1:30pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-07: Visualizing Spatial Resilience Under Climate Change
LaSalle 1 (7th Floor)
INSECT & DISEASE OUTBREAKS: Relationships Between Ground Cover and Post-Fire Conifer Regeneration Depend on Pre-Fire Disturbance History
LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)
1:45pm CDT
INSECT & DISEASE OUTBREAKS: Temporal Variation in Spatial Genetic Structure During Population Outbreaks: Distinguishing Among Different Potential Drivers of Spatial Synchrony
LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)
2:00pm CDT
INSECT & DISEASE OUTBREAKS: Integrating Moth Flight Biophysics with Independent Validation Data to Model Atmospheric Dispersal of the Eastern Spruce Budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana)
LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)
2:15pm CDT
INSECT & DISEASE OUTBREAKS: Insectivorous Birds as Indicators of Future Defoliation by the Spruce Budworm
LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)
2:30pm CDT
INSECT & DISEASE OUTBREAKS: Fragmentation of Forest Host Disrupts Cycling Behavior of Defoliator Outbreaks: Evidence from Spruce Budworm and Forest Tent Caterpillar in a Heterogeneous Mixedwood Landscape
LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)
2:45pm CDT
INSECT & DISEASE OUTBREAKS: Forecasting Long-term Interactions Between Forest Fire and Disease Disturbances Using Coupled Dynamic Spatial-temporal Epidemiological Modeling
LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)
3:30pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-07: An Immersive Experience of Wildfire Use for Ecological Restortation in the Ishi Wilderness, Southern Cascades, California
LaSalle 1 (7th Floor)
4:15pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-07: Using a Landscape Approach to Strengthen Resiliency in Coastal Watersheds
LaSalle 1 (7th Floor)
4:45pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-07: Using LiDAR and Immersive Geovisualization to Develop and Validate Viewscape Models for Urban Landscape
LaSalle 1 (7th Floor)
5:30pm CDT
POSTER: Forest Succession and Climate Variability Interacted to Control Fire Activity Over the Last Four Centuries in an Alaskan Boreal Forest
Monroe Room
POSTER: Geospatial Web Applications for NPS Fire Management at the Wildland-Urban Interface
Monroe Room
POSTER: Hurricane Impacts to Puerto Rico’s Forests: The Importance of Topography and Chance
Monroe Room
POSTER: Predicting Time Since Fire from Landscape Level Variables Within the Boreal Forest of Alaska: A Spatial Tobit Modeling Approach
Monroe Room
POSTER: Retaining Fire Resilience: Twenty Years of Forest Succession in Old Growth Ponderosa Pine Forest
Monroe Room
Tuesday
, April 10
10:00am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: Risk and Resilience in an Uncertain World
Water Tower Parlor
10:15am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: How Is Community Structure of Southern Québec Temperate Forest Affected by Land-uses of the Last 80 Years? An Insight Using Tree Species and Functional Diversity
Water Tower Parlor
10:30am CDT
(CANCELLED) DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: Toward Quantifying Both Extent and Severity of Historic Forest Disturbance
Water Tower Parlor
10:45am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: Under Extreme Weather Conditions, Dry Mixed-conifer Forests in the Western U.S. Benefit from Spatial Optimization of Fuel Treatments
Water Tower Parlor
11:00am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: Spatial Variability in Tree Regeneration and Potential Fire-Driven Range Shifts at a Dry Forest Ecotone
Water Tower Parlor
11:15am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: The Impacts of Fire Disturbances on Forest Community Structures and Species Composition in the United States
Water Tower Parlor
11:30am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: Is Increased Fire Frequency Likely to Erode Resilience of Lodgepole Pine Forests in Yellowstone?
Water Tower Parlor
11:45am CDT
DISTURBANCE LEGACIES AND RESILIENCE: Space, Stochasiticity, Succession, and the Limits of Chronosequence Methods: Why 101-year-old History Matters to Primary Succession Communities and Ecosystems
Water Tower Parlor
Wednesday
, April 11
10:00am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Using Contextual Clues and Cues to Distinguish Disturbance from Expected Dynamics
Water Tower Parlor
10:15am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Detecting Land Change Through Land Surface Phenology: An Application to the Dynamic Northern Great Plains
Water Tower Parlor
FOREST LANDSCAPE PROCESSES: Linking Terrestrial LIDAR to Landsat: Canopy Structural Complexity is Associated with Spectral Indices of Greenness and Brightness
Spire Parlor
10:30am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Untangling the Effects of Human Influence on Above Ground Biomass from Precipitation Driven Changes on the Mongolian Plateau
Water Tower Parlor
10:45am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Cross-seasonal Assessments of Appalachian Forest Compositional Response After Fire Using Sentinel 2 Imagery
Water Tower Parlor
11:00am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Near-term Refinement of Burn-area Maps Through Fusion of Multiple Remote-sensing Sources for the Historic 2017 British Columbia Fire Season
Water Tower Parlor
11:15am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Applying Google Earth Engine to Wildfire Disturbance Detection in the State of Alaska
Water Tower Parlor
11:30am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Data Mining Historical MODIS Hotspots Archive to Characterize Global Fire Regimes
Water Tower Parlor
11:45am CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Scalable Geospatiotemporal Clustering on Novel Fine-Grained Parallel Computer Architectures
Water Tower Parlor
1:30pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Water Inundation Mapping from 2000 by CNN for Southeast China
Water Tower Parlor
1:45pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Satellite Remote Sensing with Machine Learning of Host Species Distributions: Effects of Landscape Pattern on Disease Spread Models
Water Tower Parlor
2:00pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Using Linear and Non-Linear Temporal Adjustments to Match an Annual Phenological Profile to a Reference Profile for Direct Comparison of Vegetation Status and Health
Water Tower Parlor
2:15pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Identifying Defoliation-based Disturbances in Forests Around Western Lake Superior Using a 30-year Landsat-based Phenoclimatology Analysis
Water Tower Parlor
2:30pm CDT
SYMPOSIA-13: Harnessing the Power of Geospatial Data with Random Forest to Forecast Gypsy Moth Outbreaks
Water Tower Parlor
3:30pm CDT
REMOTE SENSING/IMAGE ANALYSIS: Evolutionary Principals to Find Habitats in Prostate Cancer Imaging
Water Tower Parlor
3:45pm CDT
REMOTE SENSING/IMAGE ANALYSIS: Characterizing Fire Patterns in Chyulu Hills, Kenya Using MODIS Active Fire and Burned Area Products
Water Tower Parlor
4:00pm CDT
REMOTE SENSING/IMAGE ANALYSIS: Enhancing Bird Habitat in Late Successional Forests of the Central Appalachians by Managing for Structural Complexity
Water Tower Parlor
4:15pm CDT
REMOTE SENSING/IMAGE ANALYSIS: Improving Crop Identification and Acreage Estimation Using Crop Landscape Models
Water Tower Parlor
4:30pm CDT
REMOTE SENSING/IMAGE ANALYSIS: Reconstructing Historical Boreal Forest Structure by Using Archived Landsat and National Forest Inventory
Water Tower Parlor
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Empire Ballroom (Lobby Level)
Grant Park Parlor
Hancock Parlor
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LaSalle 5 (7th Floor)
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Land Special Issue: Citizen science and geospatial social data
Main Agenda Item
Posters
All
GROUP-01: Conservation Biology
GROUP-02: Disturbance
GROUP-03: Ecosystem Services
GROUP-04: Forest Ecosystems
GROUP-05: Land Cover Change
GROUP-06: Methods in Landscape Ecology
GROUP-07: Social Science
GROUP-08: Urban Ecosystems
S01: Conservation and Collaboration within the Urban Matrix
S02: Telecoupling for Sustainable Development and Conservation
S03: Describing & Analyzing Landscape Patterns
S04: Behavioral Landscape Ecology
S05: Riparian Landscape Ecology
S06: Geospatial Citizen Science Initiatives
S07: Visualizing Ecosystem Futures - Live!
S08: Monitoring & Restoration of the Nation
S09: Challenges and Opportunities of Crowd-Sourced and Social Media Data
S10: Ecological and Social Perspectives on Urban Vacant Lots
S11: How Ecological and Social Influences on the Urban Landscape Affect Pollinator Habitat
S12: Long-Term Agro-ecological Research Network
S13: State-of-the-Art Techniques for Remote Sensing of Disturbed Landscapes
S14: Waterbird Habitat Modeling and Conservation
S15: Understanding and Promoting Resilience of Metropolitan-Region Forest Socio-Ecological Systems
S16: Geneticists Have Drosophila and Biomed Researchers Have Lab Rats
S17: Taking A Look Under the Hood of EPA
T01: Land Use/Land Cover Change
T02: Terrestrial-Aquatic Ecosystem Interactions
T03: People and Landscapes
T04: Insect & Disease Outbreaks
T05: Urban/Exurban Landscape Ecology
T06: Landscape Patterns & Process
T07: Insect Ecology
T08: Urban and Regional Planning
T09: Conservation and Restoration Planning
T10: Invasive Species
T11: Disturbance Legacies and Resilience
T12: Aquatic and Coastal and Marine Animals
T13: Belowground Processes
T14: Rarity and Biodiversity and Species Distribution
T15: Forest Landscape Processes
T16: Climate Change Effects and Adaptation
T17: Habitat Fragmentation/Connectivity
T18: Processes in Agricultural Landscapes
T19: Modelling Climate as Process Drivers
T20: Ecosystem Services
T21: Remote Sensing/Image Analysis
T22: Wildlife Management
T23: Tradeoffs in Energy Production
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