Peter Potapov Co-Director GLAD, Research Professor potapov@umd.edu My primary research interest is assessing and monitoring forest extent, structure, and composition on national to global extent using open satellite data archives. I received my M.S. degree in botany in 2000 from Moscow State University (Russia), and Ph.D. degree in ecology and natural resources in 2005 from the Russian Academy of Science. I started my career as remote sensing data analyst in 1998 working for Greenpeace (Russian office). From 2004 to 2006, I was the head of the Greenpeace GIS lab, where we developed a number of methods for forest change and degradation monitoring. One of our products, the global Intact Forest Landscapes (IFL) map, has been widely used in regional and global forest monitoring projects, nature conservation campaigns and scientific research. The historic and updated IFL data are freely available online from our website www.intactforests.org. I moved to South Dakota State University in 2006, where I worked with Dr. Matthew Hansen on global forest monitoring project. The main data we employed before year 2008 was MODIS imagery products. Our MODIS-based forest cover change products for 2000-2005 are available online (http://glad.geog.umd.edu/projects/gfm/) and were used for a number of applications, including carbon accounting and protected areas assessment. Since the opening of the Landsat archive in 2008, my work is focused on Landsat data mass-processing and integration with MODIS and high spatial resolution data. Our research team moved to the University of Maryland in 2011. During recent years, my research has focused on establishing a global operational Landsat-based forest monitoring algorithm that enables rapid quantitative estimation of forest cover change and forest degradation. A number of products that are based on the methodology developed by our team have been published recently, including global forest change assessment (http://earthenginepartners.appspot.com/science-2013-global-forest), and regional forest dynamics products for Eastern Europe (http://glad.geog.umd.edu/europe/), Central Africa (http://congo.iluci.org/carpemapper/), and Indonesia (http://glad.geog.umd.edu/indonesia/data2014/). Projects: Principal Investigator Generating time-series maps that accurately reflect land change area: A strategy for global land monitoring Implementing the Global Land Cover Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) System for Improved Forest Cover Change Mapping in Asia Synthesis of studies on Institutional change and LCLUC effects on carbon, biodiversity and agriculture after the collapse of the Soviet Union Supporting Operational Regional Land Cover Monitoring at High Spatial and Temporal Resolution for the Hindu-Kush-Himalayan Region Land-cover/land-use change in southern Vietnam through the lenses of conflict, religion, and politics, 1980s to present Shifting Cultivation at a Crossroads: Drivers and Outcomes of Recent Land-use Changes in Lao PDR Drivers of Antrhopogenic Fire due to LCLUC in post-soviet Eastern Europe Using Earth Observation Data to Improve REDD+ Policy in Mesoamerica and the Dominican Republic Supporting satellite-based national land cover and land use change monitoring systems in Southeast Asian countries Global Forest Monitoring Boreal Forest Monitoring Supporting National Forest Monitoring Programs A cobra in the forest? Quantifying the impact of perverse incentives from Indonesia's deforestation moratorium, 2011 to 2016 Projects: CO Investigator Global Land Cover and Land Use Monitoring in Support of Environmental Sustainability All Eyes on the Amazon Global Forest Watch Commodity Crop Mapping and Monitoring in South America Land Cover & Forest Monitoring in Support of National Carbon Accounting for Peru, Colombia and Ecuador Integrating Landsat 7, 8 and Sentinel 2 data in improving crop type identification and area estimation Quantifying Spatio-Temporal Trends in the Expansion of South American Agriculture, 1985 to Present Support of SilvaCarbon activities in Bangladesh Global Land Disturbance mapping for JPL OPERA (Observational Products for End-Users from Remote Sensing Analysis) Integrating earth observation and forest inventory data in quantifying biomass in degraded forests of the Republic of Congo Projects: Researcher Evaluating Landsat And Rapid Eye Data for Winter Wheat Mapping And Area Estimation, Soy Yield Field To National Publications: Hansen, M.C., Shimabukuro, Y., Potapov, P., and Pittman, K. (2008) Comparing annual MODIS and PRODES forest cover change data for advancing monitoring of Brazilian forest cover, Remote Sensing of Environment, 112, 3784-3793. Potapov P., Hansen M. C., Stehman S. V., Loveland T. R., Pittman K. (2008) Combining MODIS and Landsat imagery to estimate and map boreal forest cover loss, Remote Sensing of Environment, 112, 3708-3719. Potapov, P., Yaroshenko, A., Turubanova, S., Dubinin, M., Laestadius, L., Thies, C., Aksenov, D., Egorov, A., Yesipova, Y., Glushkov, I., Karpachevskiy, M., Kostikova, A., Manisha A., Tsybikova, E. & Zhuravleva, I. (2008) Mapping the world’s intact forest landscapes by remote sensing. Ecology and Society, 13(2), 51. Pagination « First page Prev Previous page … 32 33 34 Next Next page » Last page