Xinyuan Li Graduate Student lxy95@terpmail.umd.edu I earned my B.S. degree in Geographical Information Sciences from China in 2017. Then I received my M.A. degree at Boston University majoring in Environmental Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems. During my graduate study, I helped quantify and analyze the forest disturbance in the Arctic boreal forest ecosystems through long-term satellite data, and I am also interested in studying the deforestation in Brazilian Amazon. Currently, my research focus is to characterize the forest & crop dynamics through various remote sensing datasets. Projects: Graduate Researcher Tropical natural land cover mapping and monitoring in support of the Commodity and Markets Initiative Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation Lidar (GEDI) Projects: Researcher Mapping Crops at 10-m Resolution in the United States Publications: Potapov, P., Li, X., Hernandez-Serna, A., Tyukavina, A., Hansen, M., Kommareddy, A., Pickens, A., Turubanova, A., Tang, H., Silva, C.E., Armston, J., Dubayah, R., Blair, J.B., Hofton, M. (2020) Mapping global forest canopy height through integration of GEDI and Landsat data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 112165. Pagination « First page Prev Previous page 1 2