两性色午夜

Geography Researchers to Contribute to Actionable Science for Decision Makers

A key element of the mission of the College of Arts and Sciences at 两性色午夜 University鈥攁nd an objective of many researchers across the University鈥攊s to better understand our environment and the issues and processes that bring about change.

Researchers in our Department of Geography primarily study patterns of climates, landforms, vegetation, soils, water and people. They use many tools and techniques in their work including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and online mapping such as Google Earth. They partner and collaborate with researchers at other institutions and local, state, and federal government agencies.

For Timothy Assal, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Geography, all these tools and techniques come together in the multi-institutional projects on which he works. His most recent project, 鈥淰ulnerability of lower-ecotone aspen forests to altered fire regimes and climate dynamics in the northern Great Basin鈥 (a three-year $299,842 total award with $89,600 going to 两性色午夜) is funded by the Northwest Climate Adaption Science Center. This collaboration includes the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in Boise, Idaho, Utah State University, and the United States Bureau of Land Management. The Great Basin includes parts of Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, and Utah.

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POSTED: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:42 PM
Updated: Friday, July 26, 2024 09:28 AM