LeeAnn King Graduate Research Assistant mkinglee@umd.edu Research interests include crop specific agricultural mapping, area estimates, production estimates and productivity estimates. Current dissertation focuses on the advancement of methods for estimating cropland area, with a prototype for soybean national estimates in Argentina, Brazil and the United States. Future career pursuits include leading the implementation of national scale resource monitoring programs and sustainable agricultural development with a particular interest in understanding the dynamic and complex relationships surrounding food systems and agricultural resources and related land uses and land cover types. Projects: Graduate Researcher Integrating Landsat 7, 8 and Sentinel 2 data in improving crop type identification and area estimation Support of SilvaCarbon activities in Bangladesh Advancing Methods for Global Crop Area Estimation Publications: Song, X.P., Potapov, P.V., Krylov, A., King, L., Di Bella, C.M., Hudson, A., Khan, A., Adusei, B., Stehman, S.V., Hansen, M.C. (2017) National-scale soybean mapping and area estimation in the United States using medium resolution satellite imagery and field survey. Remote Sensing of Environment, 190, 383-395. King, L., Adusei, B., Stehman, S.V., Potapov, P.V., Song, X.P., Krylov, A., Di Bella, C., Loveland, T.R., Johnson, D.M., Hansen, M.C. (2017) A multi-resolution approach to national-scale cultivated area estimation of soybean. Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 195, pp. 13-29.