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- Sep 2024
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_forest_inequity
urban forest inequity
Mentions of humans thinning trees for better tree canopy in the section on black ash trees in Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
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- albedo
- urban planning
- climate crisis
- equity
- shade inequity
- environmental gentrification
- shade
- urban ecology
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- urban heat island effect
- environmental justice
- redlining
- spatial justice
- Shannon Lea Watkins
- Ed Gerrish
- Dan Allosso Book Club 2024-09-28
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- Jan 2014
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but scientists' understanding of the emergent spatial dynamics at the population level has not kept pace, in large part due to an absence of appropriate tools for data handling and statistical analysis.
Tools gap needs to be filled to improve understanding of emergent spatial dynamics.
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NSF Advances in Biological Informatics: "Informatics tools for population-level animal movements." with T. Mueller, P. Leimgruber, A. Royle, and J. Calabrese. Thomas Mueller, an Assistant Research Scientist in my lab, leads this project. Also on this grant, postdoc Chris Fleming is investigating theoretical aspects of animal foraging and statistical issues associated with empirical data on animal movements. This project is developing innovative data management and analysis tools that will allow scientists and conservation managers to use animal relocation and tracking data to study movement processes at the population-level, focusing on the interrelationship of multiple moving individuals. We are developing and testing these new tools using datasets on Mongolian gazelles, whooping cranes, and blacktip sharks. More information is available on the Movement Dynamics Homepage.
Movement Dynamics Homepage: http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/movement/
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My project seeks to develop computer models that simulate and link behavioral movement mechanisms which can be either based on memory, perceptual cues or triggered by environmental factors. It explores their efficiency under different scenarios of resource distributions across time and space. Finally it tries to integrate empirical data on resource distributions as well as movements of moving animals, such as satellite data on primary productivity and satellite tracking data of Mongolian gazelles.
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News Thomas Mueller and Bill Fagan receive a new NSF Bioinformatics grant Collaborators Peter Leimgruber Smithsonian Institution Volker Grimm Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig Kirk A. Olson University of Massachusetts Todd K. Fuller University of Massachusetts George B. Schaller Wildlife Conservation Society Nuria Selva Institute of Nature Conservation, Krakow
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- Peter Leimgruber, Smithsonian Institution
- Volker Grimm, Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig
- Kirk A. Olson, University of Massachusetts
- Todd K. Fuller, University of Massachusetts
- George B. Schaller, Wildlife Conservation Society
- Nuria Selva, Institute of Nature Conservation, Krakow
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