Andrés Viña, PhD
Dr. Viña's research is mainly focused on understanding the processes shaping the spatio-temporal patterns of vegetation and their consequences on both human and natural systems with the help of data collected by remote sensors operating at multiple scales. His recent research has been oriented towards the development of novel techniques for analyzing the dynamics of wildlife habitat, understory vegetation and plant biodiversity at broad geographic regions.
Research interests:
Landscape dynamics, biophysical properties of vegetation, vegetation productivity, global environmental change, habitat modeling, human-environment interactions, conservation biology, biodiversity, remote sensing.
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Related Work
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Private lands stalling Brazil’s conservation efforts
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AMBIO: Effects of global shocks on the evolution of an interconnected world
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NSF grant supports exploring Arctic’s complex human-nature changes in Bering Strait
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MSU group partners to harness the data revolution
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Scientists advocate breaking laws – of geography and ecology
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