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Wednesday, May 28
 

1:15pm EDT

Mapping Vermont Flooding and Vulnerable Communities in Preparation for Future Events
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
Through mapping flood risk and identifying vulnerable communities, knowledge on frontline Vermonters is developed. Inundation models, drone imagery, road closure data, and Census data are used together to map Vermonters who experience vulnerability.
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Samantha Grant

M.S. Student, University of Vermont
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
Room 210 - Student Center (Theater)

1:45pm EDT

Integrating Behavioral Science with Spatial Modeling to Target Fertilizer Reduction Campaigns
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EDT
Nitrogen (N) from residential lawn fertilizer is an increasing concern for the Long Island Sound (LIS) watershed due to its contribution to water quality impairment. While the impacts of excessive fertilization on coastal waters are well known there
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avatar for Qian Lei-Parent

Qian Lei-Parent

Geospatial Analyst, University of Connecticut, CLEAR
I am a research associate at the University of Connecticut’s Center for Land Use Education and Research (CLEAR) with research interests on GIS/remote sensing applications to natural resources management. Her current role is to perform geospatial analyses and develop web-based mapping... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EDT
Room 210 - Student Center (Theater)

2:15pm EDT

Remapping our Nation’s streams: How the USGS’s 3D Hydrography Program (3DHP) can support New England
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
The USGS’s new 3D Hydrography Program (3DHP), is an initiative to comprehensively remap the Nation’s hydrography using high-quality Lidar. 3DHP improves the locational accuracy of mapped streams, increases the mapping density of headwater streams, and provides a network-addressable hydrographic framework. This presentation will highlight the key advancements of 3DHP, explores current development in New England, and showcase examples of how the new hydrography can address local needs.
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adam benthem

National Map Liaison, USGS
Adam studies the anthropogenic modification of rivers and land surfaces. He specializes in using remote sensing to monitor and predict landform change through time with a focus on integrating field-based site measurements with regional-scale geospatial datasets. He received his Master’s... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Room 210 - Student Center (Theater)
 
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