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Heather Kropp

The study used artificial intelligence to map changes in vegetation using historical and contemporary high resolution satellite imagery. Kropp's research found that changes in the composition of shrubs and trees are not reflected in the coarser-scale satellite imagery that is commonly used by scientists to document changes in vegetation throughout the Arctic-Boreal region. This paper helps contribute to better understanding the ecological changes that are concurrent with rapidly rising air temperatures in the Arctic region.

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Aaron Strong

Strong Publishes Article on Ocean Acidification

Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong published a co-authored article on ocean acidification in the Gulf of Maine in the journal Scientific Reports.

A farm in Lees Valley, New Zealand.

Kucinskas, Strong Awarded $346K NSF Grant to Study Rural Perceptions of Climate Action

Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas and Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong were awarded a National Science Foundation grant from the Sociology Program. Under the five-year $346,149 grant, they will study rural community perceptions of climate action pathways in New York, New Zealand, and Sweden.

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