student posters

Vail, E.D.S. & Ignatius, A.R. 2023. Remote Sensing of Okefenokee Swamp: Satellite Data to Investigate Spatiotemporal Trends. Georgia Water Resources Conference. Athens, GA.

Copeland, N.R., Ignatius, A.R., Turk, J. 2021. Interdisciplinary Access to Geographic Information Science: Peer Teaching in Higher Education. American Geophysical Union. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Brookins-Jackson, C.D., Boyd, Z.L., Freeland, A.C., Mann, B.L., Perry, M.K., Ignatius, A.R. 2022. Remote Sensing of Water Quantity and Quality in Geospatial Education: Lake Sidney Lanier, Georgia, USA. Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint Waters Conference: Shared Resources in Changing Times. Albany, GA.


The following posters were created by undergraduate students in Dr. Amber Ignatius’s Remote Sensing of Environment GISC4350K/6350K, Fundamentals of Remote Sensing GISC2350K, and Independent Studies courses at the University of North Georgia Institute for Environmental & Spatial Analysis (IESA). The information provided is representative of student exploratory analysis and is provided for educational purposes only.

Joshua Tuttle. Atlanta, GA & Houston, TX Urban Infrastructure, Google Earth Engine (GEE)

Fall 2023 Undergraduate Course. Remote Sensing of Environment.

Mike McGee.

Fall 2023 Undergraduate Course. Remote Sensing of Environment.

Aaron Carney. Arnica Wildfire Vegetation Recovery.

Spring 2019 Undergraduate Course. Fundamentals of Remote Sensing.

Martin, K. Ignatius, A.R. 2019. Modeling Future Flash Flood Risk of Atlanta. Georgia Climate Conference. Atlanta, Georgia.

Casey Helton. Habitat Destruction and Deforestation, Australia

Fall 2023 Undergraduate Course. Remote Sensing of Environment.

Zach Pilgrim. Coastline Erosion Jekyll Island.

Spring 2019 Undergraduate Course. Fundamentals of Remote Sensing.

Kirsten Alden. Yellowstone River floods.

Fall 2022 Undergraduate Course. Remote Sensing of Environment.