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Monitoring Long-term Change in Land Usage Patterns Using High Resolution Remote Sensing Te — NSF Award to American University (DC,

This research examines the impacts of variation on land use, land value, and management using remote mixed qualitative methods and high-resolution remote sensing techniques. The investigators use a longitudinal research design that integrates qualitative research with remote sensing technology to track changes and huma

Award titleMonitoring Long-term Change in Land Usage Patterns Using High Resolution Remote Sensing Te
Award ID2522176
AwardeeAmerican University
CityWASHINGTON
StateDC
Amount obligated$246,755
Principal investigatorScott Freeman
ProgramCultural Anthropology, Human-Envi & Geographical Scis
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractThis research examines the impacts of variation on land use, land value, and management using remote mixed qualitative methods and high-resolution remote sensing techniques. The investigators use a longitudinal research design that integrates qualitative research with remote sensing technology to track changes and human adaptations to land usage over time. Broader impacts of the research produce concrete impacts for communities, the development of tools for stakeholders to assess change, and tra
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