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2024 NASA LCLUC Science Team Meeting
DAY 1 (Tuesday April 2nd, 2024)

9:00- 9:05 Welcome and Logistics – Chris Justice (UMD)

Program Presentations

9:05 - 9:50 Program Overview and Update – Garik Gutman (NASA HQ)  STM24_1 Gutman.pdf       

9.50 - 10:10 Invited Talk: An Update on ESE– Jack Kaye (NASA HQ) 

10:10 - 10:30 Invited Talk: An Overview of the NASA Earth Science-to-Action Strategy – Sid Boukabara (NASA HQ) STM24_3 Boukabara.pdf 

10:30-10:45 Invited Talk: An Update on Earth Action– Tom Wagner (NASA HQ) STM24_4 Wagner .pdf

10:45 – 11:15 Break (30 mins)

LCLUC 2022 Presentation of Research Results

11:20 -11:40 Land-cover and Land-use Change at the Frontier: Socioeconomic and Environmental Factors Influencing Land-Use Transitions in the Cerrado Biome – Gillian Galford (U. Vermont)  STM24_5 Galford.pdf    

11:40 - 12:00 Irrigation as climate-change adaptation in the Cerrado biome of Brazil evaluated with new quantitative methods, socio-economic analysis, and scenario models –Gustavo Oliveira [PI: Robert Pontius]      (Clark U.) STM24_6 Oliveira.pdf

12:00 - 12:20 Can Improved Stakeholder Representation Prevent Human-Caused Mangrove Loss in the Mesoamerican Reef Ecoregion? – Grant Connette (Smithsonian Inst.) STM24_7 Connette.pdf

12:20-12:30 Group Picture

12:30 – 2:00 Lunch 

2:00 - 2:20 Exploring the Nexus between LCLUC, Socio-Economic Factors, and Water for a Vulnerable Arid US-  Mexico Transboundary Region – Saurav Kumar (Arizona State U.)   STM24_8 Kumar.pdf

2:20 - 2:40 Disentangling Land-Use Change in Central Africa to Understand the Role of Local and Indigenous      Communities in Forest Restoration and Conservation – Elsa Ordway (UCLA)   STM24_9 Ordway.pdf  

2:40 - 2:50 The NASA Pangea Scoping Effort – Elsa Ordway (UCLA)   STM24_10 Ordway.pdf  

2:50 – 3.00 The NASA ARID Scoping Project - Andrew Feldman (GSFC) STM24_11 Feldman.pdf 

3:00 - 3:20 Multi-sensor Mapping of Refugee Agricultural LCLUC Hotspots in Uganda – Abena Boatemaa Asare-Ansah (UMD, College Park) [PI: Jamon Van Den Hoek (Oregon State U.)]    STM24_12 Jamon.pdf

3:20 - 3:40 Break

SARI: LCLUC Regional Program in South/Southeast Asia

3:40 - 3.55 SARI Update – Krishna Vadrevu (NASA MSFC, SARI Lead)  STM24_13 Vadrevu.pdf

3.55 - 4:25 South East Asia LCUC Synthesis Update – Son Nghiem (JPL) & Peilei Fan (Tufts U.)  STM24_14 Nghiem_v2.pdf   STM24_15 Fan.pdf

4.25 - 4.45 South Asia LCLUC Synthesis Update – Dave Skole (Michigan State U.)  STM24_16 Skole.pdf

 

Poster Session

4:45 – 5:30 Poster Lightning Introductions  17 Poster Slides.pdf

5:30 – 7:00 Poster Session and Reception

LCLUC Project Posters

  • Pre- and Post- Wildfire Analysis in Mediterranean Forests Using Combined SWIR TIR Orbital Remote Sensing (Nimrod Carmon, Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
  • Quantifying Connections Between Urban LCLUC and Emerging Extreme Heat in Rapidly Growing Indian Cities (Glynn Hulley, Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
  • Urbanization and Fire Risk at the Global Wildland-Urban Interface: A Multi-sensor Study of Past and Future Trends (Shijuan Chen [PI: Karen Seto], Yale U.)
  • Detecting and Mapping War-Induced Damage to Agricultural Fields in Ukraine Using Multi-Modal Remote Sensing Data (Charitian Abys [PI: Sergii Skakun], U. of Maryland, College Park)
  • Multiscale Monitoring of Drought-Induced Forest Mortality by Detecting Spatial Anomalies in Land Surface Temperature and Infrared Reflectance (Jonathan Wang, University of Utah, Salt Lake City)
  • Multi-Source, Multi-Resolution Imaging of Urban Land Cover to Improve Predictions of Human Heat Exposures (Chengbin Deng [Michael Wimberly] , U. of Oklahoma, Norman)
  • Land Cover Land Use Change, Conflict, and Peacebuilding in Colombia - (Bing Peng [PI: McKenzie F. Johnson], U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  • Analyzing the land-use change impacts of oil and gas exploration related infrastructure changes on Arctic communities (Dan Sousa [PI: Latha Baskaran], NASA-JPL)
  • Water Scarcity in the Serbian Danube: Agricultural Land Use Change and Irrigation (Sean Woznicki, Grand Valley State University)
  • Multi-source Wildland Urban Interface Characterization Enhanced with Machine Learning Technique: Dynamics and Hazard Assessment (Yufang Jin, UC Davis)
  • The Impact of Investment on Irrigated Rice, Dryland Agriculture and Afforestation in Senegal using SAR and Optical Time-Series Imagery in Data Fusion Approaches (Christopher Neigh, NASA GSFC)
  • Global Hotspots of Change in Mangrove Forests (Cheryl Doughty [PI: Marc Simard] - NASA JPL)
  • Using Planet Daily Imagery with the Sentinels and Landsat to Generate Deforestation Alerts (Sean Healey and Eric Bullock, USDA)
  • Policy, Market, and Climate Change Impacts on Maize Production in Mexico (Victor Prudente [PI: Meha Jain], U. of Michigan)
  • Mapping the spectral, thermal, and fine-scale textural characteristics of croplands in Central America and variation with rates of outmigration (2012-2018) (Nicholas Cuba, Auburn University)

Posters of FINNEST and IDS 2021-22 LCLUC-related Selections

  • Quantifying the impacts of forest biomass and productivity change on future Land cover and land use change projections (Meng Lu, U. Wisconsin, Madison)
  • Quantifying Field-Level over Cropping Across the U.S. Midwest Using MultiSource Satellite Data (Qu Zhou, [Pi: Kaiyu Guan] U. of Urbana Champaign)
  • Agriculture Velocity of Winter Wheat (Leonid Shumilo, [PI: Sergii Skakun], U. of Maryland).
  • Understanding the integrated ecosystem and geomorphologic evolution across the land-ocean gradient in response to dam disruptions. (Kyra Adams, NASA JPL)
  • Predicting the Impact of Contemporary Climate Extremes on Nitrogen Flux along the Land-to-Ocean Continuum: Integrated Remote Sensing and Modeling Applied to the Mississippi River Basin. (Charles Vorosmarty, City University of NY) 
  • Watersheds, Water Quality, and Coastal Communities in Puerto Rico (Water2Coasts): An interdisciplinary island landscape to coastal ocean assessment with socioeconomic implications ( Juan Torres-Perez , NASA Ames Research Center)
  • Wildfire Impacts on Communities in the Wildland Urban Interface and Ecosystems in Protected Areas (Volker Radeloff, University of Wisconsin, Madison)

 

DAY 2 (Wednesday, April 3 2024)

LCLUC 2022 Presentation of Research Results (Cont’d)

9.00 – 9.20 Modulation of Climate Risks by Intensification of Urban and Agricultural Land Uses in the Arabian Peninsula. Cascade Tuholske (Montana State U.) STM24_18 Tuholske.pdf

9:20 – 9:40 Drivers and constraints of land cover land use change in Asian aquaculture hotspots – Lin Yan (Michigan State U.) STM24_19 Yan.pdf

9:40 – 10:00 Institutional Forcings on Agricultural Landscapes in Post-Socialist Europe: Diachronic Hotspot Analysis of CAP Influences on Agricultural Land Use in Romania 2002-2024. Monika Tomaszewska [PI: Geoffrey Henebry] (Michigan State U.)  STM24_20 Henebry V2.pdf

10:00 – 10:20 Energy LCLUC hotspot: Characterizing the dynamics of energy land use and assessing environmental impacts in the Permian Basin. Xiaopeng Song (U. Maryland, College Park) STM24_21 Song v2.pdf

10:20 – 10.50 Break  

10:50 -11:10 The Interplay between Land User Decisions and Landcover Change in Coastal Ecosystems and Working Lands Under Sea Level Rise in the Mid- Atlantic U.S. Elizabeth Hunter (Virginia Tech.) STM24_22 Hunter.pdf

International Partner Programs

11:10 - 11:30 Invited Talk:  Global Land Project Update – Ariane DeBremond (U. Maryland, College Park) STM24_23 De Bredmond.pdf

11:30 - 11:50 Invited Talk: GOFC-GOLD Fire IT prioritiesDavid Roy (Michigan State U.) STM24_24 Roy v2.pdf

11:50 - 12:10 Invited Talk: GOFC-GOLD Land Cover IT priorities – Dave Skole (Michigan State U.)  STM24_25 Skole.pdf

12:10 - 12:30 Invited Talk: CEOS LPV Land Cover WG activities – Alexandra Tyukavina (U. Maryland, College Park) STM24_26 Tyukavina.pdf

12:30 -2:00 Lunch

HQ Program Crosswalks

2:00 - 2:20 Invited Talk: NASA Commercial Science Data Acquisitions – Frederick Policelli (NASA HQ/CSDA) STM24_27 Policelli.pdf

2:20 - 2:40 Invited Talk: NASA Digital Twins – Jacqueline Le Moigne (NASA HQ/ESTO) STM24_28 Le Moigne.pdf

2:40 - 3:00 Invited Talk:  The critical need to include land-use data in weather forecast and climate models –      Roger Pielke (U. of Colorado at Boulder)  STM_24_29 Pielke.mp4

3:00 - 3:20 Invited Talk: NASA’s Earth Action Agriculture Program and potential cross-cuts- Brad Doorn (NASA   HQ)   STM24_30 Doorn.mp4

3:20 - 3:45 Break

3:45 - 4:05 Invited Talk: NASA Transform to Open Science – Rachel Paseka (NASA HQ)  STM24_31 Paseka.pdf

4:05 - 4:25 Invited Talk: NASA SEDAC LCLUC-related products- Alex de Sherbinin (SEDAC, Columbia U.)  STM24_32 Sherbinin.pdf

4:25 - 5:00 Discussion on Program Crosswalks – Moderator: Chris Justice (U. Maryland, College Park) 

 

DAY 3 (Thursday, April 4, 2024   )

Mission and Data Product Updates

9:00 – 9:30 Invited Talk: Landsat 9 and Landsat Next Status and Plans – Chris Neigh/Bruce Cook (NASA GSFC)  STM24_34 Neigh .pdf    STM24_34 Cook.pdf

9:30 – 9:50 Invited Talk: Harmonized Landsat Sentinel (HLS) Status and Plans – Junchang Ju (NASA GSFC)  STM24_35 Ju.pdf

9:50 – 10:10 Invited Talk: NISAR Mission Status and Plans – Gerald Bawden (NASA HQ) STM24_36 Bawden.pdf

10:10 – 10:30 Invited Talk: Observational Products for End-Users from Remote Sensing Analysis (OPERA):Surface Disturbance Product – Matt Hansen (U. Maryland, College Park)  STM24_37 Hansen.pdf

 10:30 – 10:50 Break

LCLUC Program Feedback Session

10:50 – 11:20 Discussion and Feedback on Emerging Science Directions for the LCLUC Program – Moderator: Chris Justice (U. Maryland, College Park)

Program Presentation

11:20 – 11:30 Summary of the Meeting – Chris Justice (U. Maryland, College Park)

11.30 – 12:00 Concluding Remarks – Garik Gutman (NASA HQ)  STM24_40 Gutman.pdf

End of Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

For attendees, parking in the open lot is free of charge, regardless of whether you're staying overnight at the hotel.

Please note, a $10 fee is applicable for overnight parking
 
The nearest metro stop is the Shady Grove Metro Station Kiss & Ride (Red Line), located approximately 3 miles from the meeting venue. From the station, attendees can take the 74 Germantown Trans Cntr Eastbound bus at the Shady Grove Station & Bay C to the "Washingtonian-Rio" stop. From this bus stop, the venue is a 4 minute (.2 mile) walk.