Ecohydrology, water resource management, urban heat and microclimates, remote sensing, STEM education, and JEDI
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"Out of the Forest and Into the Concrete Jungle"
This is some of the work I'm most proud of to date: a new commentary co-authored with 15 amazing urban hydrology (or adjacent) folks after the 2024 WaterSciCon! Details and highlights below... 1/5
doi.org/10.1029/2025...
"Out of the Forest and Into the Concrete Jungle"
This is some of the work I'm most proud of to date: a new commentary co-authored with 15 amazing urban hydrology (or adjacent) folks after the 2024 WaterSciCon! Details and highlights below... 1/5
doi.org/10.1029/2025...
"Out of the Forest and Into the Concrete Jungle"
This is some of the work I'm most proud of to date: a new commentary co-authored with 15 amazing urban hydrology (or adjacent) folks after the 2024 WaterSciCon! Details and highlights below... 1/5
doi.org/10.1029/2025...
H147 - Urban Ecohydrology in a Changing Climate: People–Plant–Water Dynamics in the Built Environment
agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/pr...
@agu.org
We're offering four engaging sessions for ecohydrologists across all disciplines. Share your insights, spark new conversations, and be part of the vibrant #ecohydrology community at #AGU25!
#callforabstracts
We're offering four engaging sessions for ecohydrologists across all disciplines. Share your insights, spark new conversations, and be part of the vibrant #ecohydrology community at #AGU25!
#callforabstracts
🎉NEW PAPER ALERT🎉
🌆 New research shows we can predict street-level urban heat using simple tools—no complex models needed. Insights support climate resilience and urban planning. 🛰️🌳
www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17...
🎉NEW PAPER ALERT🎉
🌆 New research shows we can predict street-level urban heat using simple tools—no complex models needed. Insights support climate resilience and urban planning. 🛰️🌳
www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17...