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The Forest and Rangeland Measurements Lab is strongly linked with several UI and regional research and extension groups including:

The Geospatial Lab for Ecosystem Dynamics: This UI CNR lab is co-directed by Dr Paul Gessler and Dr Lee Vierling and focuses on the use of geospatial methods to characterize the environment

 

Stable Isotopes Lab: This UI CNR lab is directed by Professor John Marshall and focuses on providing stable isotopic analyses for both student and faculty research.

 

Wildland Hydrology and Watershed Management Lab: This CNR research group is directed by Dr Tim link and focuses on the interactions of vegetation topography, and snow processes in forests and rangelands in addition to developing novel methods and tools to measure and model processes in forests and riparian ecosystems.

 

Fire, Water, and People Lab: This CNR research group is led by Professor Penny Morgan and covers most aspects of fire science, ecology, and management research.

 

ForestPARC: This extension group is led by Dr Alistair Smith and focuses on the dissemination of forestry remote sensing research to regional stakeholders, through cutting-edge research, education, products, and extension activities.

 

USFS Remote Sensing Applications Center (RSAC): This national US Forest Service facility seeks to disseminate remote sensing knowledge to stakeholders by developing and implementing low-cost methods such that the forest service can implement remote sensing research in an operational manner

 

USGS CLICK: A national effort directed by Jason Stoker at the USGS to collate standardized national Lidar data products

 

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