Introducing the North Carolina Coastal Atlas

Dr. Allen is the director of C-SIM at ECU and the co-director of ECU's Center for Geographic Information Science. He is interested in understanding spatial and temporal change in the natural environment, particularly vegetation and related environmental processes in order to inform human action...

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Main Author: Allen, Thomas Richard
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10342/1844
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spelling fteastcaroluni:oai:TheScholarship.intra.ecu.edu:10342/1844 2023-05-15T16:11:51+02:00 Introducing the North Carolina Coastal Atlas Allen, Thomas Richard 2013-05-22 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10342/1844 en_US eng Greenville, NC: East Carolina University http://hdl.handle.net/10342/1844 Hurricanes NCEM Emergency management Emergency disaster Presentation 2013 fteastcaroluni 2022-07-11T11:40:56Z Dr. Allen is the director of C-SIM at ECU and the co-director of ECU's Center for Geographic Information Science. He is interested in understanding spatial and temporal change in the natural environment, particularly vegetation and related environmental processes in order to inform human actions. His research therefore emphasizes the development of geospatial technologies such as satellite remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and global positioning systems (GPS). His primary areas of study are coastal and mountain environments of North America, Central America, and Fennoscandia. His current research projects include spatial analysis of coastal barrier morphodynamics; mapping mangroves and coastal change in Costa Rica; developing new algorithms for satellite remote-sensing monitoring and change detection; remote sensing and GIS data fusion for characterizing estuarine processes; and investigating biophysical patterns and processes in subarctic, alpine, and mountain environments. Conference Object Fennoscandia Subarctic East Carolina University: The ScholarShip at ECU
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NCEM
Emergency management
Emergency disaster
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NCEM
Emergency management
Emergency disaster
Allen, Thomas Richard
Introducing the North Carolina Coastal Atlas
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NCEM
Emergency management
Emergency disaster
description Dr. Allen is the director of C-SIM at ECU and the co-director of ECU's Center for Geographic Information Science. He is interested in understanding spatial and temporal change in the natural environment, particularly vegetation and related environmental processes in order to inform human actions. His research therefore emphasizes the development of geospatial technologies such as satellite remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and global positioning systems (GPS). His primary areas of study are coastal and mountain environments of North America, Central America, and Fennoscandia. His current research projects include spatial analysis of coastal barrier morphodynamics; mapping mangroves and coastal change in Costa Rica; developing new algorithms for satellite remote-sensing monitoring and change detection; remote sensing and GIS data fusion for characterizing estuarine processes; and investigating biophysical patterns and processes in subarctic, alpine, and mountain environments.
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