
Philip Lynch
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Core Values:
-Education
-Environment
-Justice
Mission Statement:
The importance of communicating verbally with others and, given enough effort, seeing them pleased with my actions is my first priority. My core values are education and environmental justice. I know that education is the most important thing that someone can present to an employer. Given the impacts of climate change resulting from man-made drivers, like airborne carbon emissions, I think that people should be subject to strict regulations that define how they are allowed to interact with the natural environment.
I am a Ph.D. candidate within the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. My dissertation research focuses on identifying new remote sensing spectral enhancements useful for tracking post-harvest and post-fire regeneration using Ontario's managed boreal forest as a study area. I work in the Pattern Analytics Through Technology for Environmental Research - Network (PATTERN) Lab under Professor Tarmo K. Remmel:
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My coursework had an emphasis on geographic techniques such as geographic information systems and remote sensing. While pursuing my degrees, I have acquired numerous skills relevant to the analysis of physical landscapes and human culture, as well as mathematics and computer programming. These skills are the fundamental building blocks of building a long and enjoyable career.
I am a student member of the American Association of Geographers, the International Association of Landscape Ecology, the American Geophysical Union, and the Canadian Association of Geographers.
Supervisors: Tarmo Remmel, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University
Core Values:
-Education
-Environment
-Justice
Mission Statement:
The importance of communicating verbally with others and, given enough effort, seeing them pleased with my actions is my first priority. My core values are education and environmental justice. I know that education is the most important thing that someone can present to an employer. Given the impacts of climate change resulting from man-made drivers, like airborne carbon emissions, I think that people should be subject to strict regulations that define how they are allowed to interact with the natural environment.
I am a Ph.D. candidate within the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. My dissertation research focuses on identifying new remote sensing spectral enhancements useful for tracking post-harvest and post-fire regeneration using Ontario's managed boreal forest as a study area. I work in the Pattern Analytics Through Technology for Environmental Research - Network (PATTERN) Lab under Professor Tarmo K. Remmel:
http://www.yorku.ca/remmelt/
My coursework had an emphasis on geographic techniques such as geographic information systems and remote sensing. While pursuing my degrees, I have acquired numerous skills relevant to the analysis of physical landscapes and human culture, as well as mathematics and computer programming. These skills are the fundamental building blocks of building a long and enjoyable career.
I am a student member of the American Association of Geographers, the International Association of Landscape Ecology, the American Geophysical Union, and the Canadian Association of Geographers.
Supervisors: Tarmo Remmel, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University
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Wildfires, human-caused or otherwise, devastate the natural environment by scorching vegetation and soil, resulting in periods of regeneration that span decades. A study has been conducted to determine if ESRI's ArcGIS (GIS stands for geographic information system) is a useful tool for mapping the shape and direction of collective wildfires (ESRI, 2017). Los Padres National Forest South is chosen as the study area, citing its size compared to the number of fires recorded there. Research methods include cartography, data tabulation, wide-area vector spatial analysis, predictive interpolation geostatistical analysis, and cellular geospatial analysis with rasters.
Wildfires, human-caused or otherwise, devastate the natural environment by scorching vegetation and soil, resulting in periods of regeneration that span decades. A study has been conducted to determine if ESRI's ArcGIS (GIS stands for geographic information system) is a useful tool for mapping the shape and direction of collective wildfires (ESRI, 2017). Los Padres National Forest South is chosen as the study area, citing its size compared to the number of fires recorded there. Research methods include cartography, data tabulation, wide-area vector spatial analysis, predictive interpolation geostatistical analysis, and cellular geospatial analysis with rasters.