Towards finding the world's most endangered forest

Towards finding the world's most endangered forest

Presented by Associate Professor Tom Gillespie, Department of Geography

Tuesday, May 15, 2012
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
La Kretz Hall, Suite 300, Large conference room

About the Speaker

Gillespie's work focuses on biogeography, forest ecosystems, and remote sensing. Past research interests have focused on using geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing data for predicting patterns of species richness and rarity for plants and birds at a regional spatial scale.

To read a Daily Bruin article about Prof. Gillespie's research on California's endangered habits click here.

To learn how Prof. Gillespie's taught Institute alumnus Jenna M. Rodriguez about remote sensing technology click here.