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Monika Moskal uses remote sensing and GIS to closely examine possible spatial and temporal large-scale landscape changes. Her research includes exploring seasonal and long-term wetland forest dynamics while linking these changes to climate and socio-economic data. As the Director of the Precision Forestry Cooperative, she has a broad interest in urban and managed natural forests and the structural changes that occur due to fire disturbances, as well as how to detect these changes. Moskal's work involves guiding students to identify key indicators that will inform sustainable forestry management policies. Her research has taken her across the western U.S. and Canada, and she has received substantial funding from agencies such as the National Science Foundation and NASA.
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