Ecological answers to public health problems
Our goal is to generate the ecological knowledge necessary to address plant-related public health problems. To do so, we measure ecological processes using field studies, scale from individual plants to landscapes with remote sensing, and combine these into spatial models related to ecosystem services and disservices. Our current research focuses on modeling airborne pollen concentrations, quantifying the cooling effects of urban trees, and applying ecological concepts to more effectively use remote sensing for urban tree identification.
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