Remote sensing provides key environmental data to decision-makers in Arizona and across the globe. Our faculty employ a variety of tools – from satellites to geospatial information technologies – to gather data and develop metrics and models that can help us understand earth’s ecological, hydrological, and climatic responses and changes. This work is always crucial, but especially given our rapidly changing climate. The research is used by land managers to examine patterns in forest and rangeland health, wildlife habitat, and the impact of drought, wildfire, and disease on our landscapes. It also helps us identify vulnerabilities and predict future environmental responses to our changing world.
Faculty
Professor
Program Chair, Arid Lands
Associate Director of Development
Professor
Program Chair, Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Program(s):
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Assistant Professor of Practice
Associate Professor of Practice
Director of Undergraduate Studies BS-GIST
he/him
Assistant Professor of Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Program(s):
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Assistant Research Professor
Program(s):
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Assistant Professor
Program(s):
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Assistant Professor, Conservation / Management Large Mammals
Program(s):
Wildlife Conservation and Management
Research Staff
UI/UX Coder
Program(s):
Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Rangelands
Program(s):
Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
Research Specialist, Principal
Program(s):
Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Rangelands
she/her
Research Scientist II, Stoner Lab
Program(s):
Wildlife Conservation and Management
he/him
Research Technologist
Program(s):
Ecology, Management, and Restoration of Rangelands