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Polyanna Da Conceicao Bispo is a lecturer in Physical Geography at the University of Manchester. Her research focuses on Earth observation, with a particular emphasis on geomorphometry, RADAR and LIDAR applications in forest conservation ecology, ecosystem process modeling, and the dynamics of forest disturbances in response to multiple environmental stressors. Bispo has contributed to significant research projects related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, blending her expertise in Earth observation with environmental challenges. She has previously worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at notable institutions including the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil and the European Space Agency. With a strong academic background in Remote Sensing, she has authored various publications that enhance the understanding of environmental science and its applications. Bispo is actively involved in promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion within the academic setting, serving as a leader in these efforts at her institution.
University of Manchester • Manchester, United Kingdom
Lectures in Physical Geography and leads initiatives for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion within the University.
Centre Landscape Climate Research (CLCR), University of Leicester • Leicester, United Kingdom
Conducted research on landscape and climate interactions.
Environmental Urban Engineering, University of ABC (UFABC), Brazil • Brazil
Investigated urban engineering related to environmental sustainability.
Earth Observation Programme (EOP-SEP), ESA • Italy
Participated in Earth observation research projects through ESA.
Earth System Science Centre (CCST), National Institute Space Research (INPE), Brazil • Brazil
Focused on Earth system science research.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.