Jyoti Jennewein
Currently, I am studying the effects of environmental change on Alaskan moose and their habitat using a combination of existing and developed remotely sensed products. In large part, my interest in pursuing this area of study stems from its inherent interdisciplinary nature, where skills in remote sensing, movement ecology, and outreach are essential.
Degrees:
- M.S., University of Idaho, 2015
- B.S., Colorado State University, 2007
Selected Publications:
- Meddens, A., L.A. Vierling, L.A., Eitel, J.U.H., Jennewein, J.S., Boelman, N.T., White, J.C., Wulder, M.A. (In revision, July 2018). Developing high-resolution canopy height and digital terrain models for arctic regions from WorldView-2 and ArcticDEM data. Remote Sensing of Environment.
- Robichaud, P.R., Jennewein, J., Sharratt, B.S., Lewis, S.A., & Brown, R.E. (2017). Evaluating the effectiveness of agricultural mulches for reducing post-wildfire wind erosion. Aeolian Research, 27, 13-21
- Squires, A., Jennewein, J., Engels, M., Miller, B., Eitel, K. (2016). Integrating Watershed Science in High School Classrooms: The Confluence Project Approach. CLEARING: A Resource Journal of Environmental and Place-Based Education (Outreach). Fall issue. http://clearingmagazine.org/archives/13145
- Jennewein, J., Jones, K. (2016) Examining "willingness to participate" in community-based management in a transboundary conservation area in Central America. Water Policy 18(1): doi: 10.2166/wp.2016.005
Awards & Honors:
- Idaho Space Grant Consortium Fellowship, NASA (2018)
- University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Outstanding Achievement Award (2015)
- GK-12 Graduate Fellowship, National Science Foundation (2013)]
Research Interests:
- Landscape ecology
- Remote sensing
- Global change
- Landcover/Land use change
- Movement ecology
- Science Outreach and Communication
- Interdisciplinary collaborations