OpenStreetMap US

This session will overview how Clark CGA researchers are leveraging geospatial analytics and satellite imagery to monitor and visualize land change transitions as they relate to coastal habitats and aquaculture development across the top producing nations in the world. Discussion will include how maps are made, utilized for understanding land change dynamics, and what implications/policies this work helps to support

Speaker

Rishi Singh

Rishi Singh is a research scientist with nearly a decade of experience in remote sensing and geospatial analytics, with a strong focus in land change modeling and habitat and biodiversity conservation.

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