Graduate Student. Gloria is now an Environmental Analyst in the Resilient Landscapes program working on quantifying ecosystem changes, restoration and conservation. For her master’s at Michigan State, she used remote sensing and GIS to generate landscape scale phenoregions in semi-arid savanna type regions along an East African megatransect using Landsat imagery. She is interested in continuing to use remotely sensed data and GIS systems to analyze, understand and visualize landscape scale ecosystems.
See her current site here.
MS Forestry, 2018
Michigan State University
BS Environmental Science, 2016
University of Virginia