Biographical Information
about Warren Cohen
Warren B. Cohen is a Research Forester with the Pacific Northwest
Research Station of the USDA Forest Service
and Director of the Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing
in Ecology at the Corvallis Forestry Sciences
Lab in Oregon. His PhD (1989) is from Colorado State University,
in Forest Science, with emphases on remote
Science and the
sensing and wildland fire behavior. Currently, he conducts research
in remote sensing and related geographic and
ecological sciences. His primary focus is translation of remote
sensing data into useful ecological information, with
significant activity in analysis and modeling of vegetation structure
and composition across multiple biome types.
His research involves spatially-explicit modeling of ecological
processes with significant attention to scaling from
fine to coarse grain. He is an Assistant Professor (courtesy) in
the Department of Forest Science at Oregon State
University, where he intermittently teaches a graduate level remote
sensing and landscape ecology course, advises
graduate students as both major and minor professor, serves on
interdepartmental committees, and gives guest
lectures and seminars. He is on the editorial board of the journal
Remote Sensing of Environment. He has
published over 80 peer-reviewed papers across a spectrum of forestry,
ecology, and remote sensing journals.
Presentation ---- Abstract
|