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Leo Haneda
School of Forest Resources and Conservation - University of FloridaMeeting roles in:
Assessing Structural Recovery of Secondary Tropical Forests Using GEDI mission
Leo is a Brazilian Forest Engineer with a Masters degree in Forest Resources from the University of São Paulo. His work is focused on the use of remote sensing technologies applied to forest ecology. He has experience with satellite imagery, drone imagery and LiDAR data (3D laser scanning) focused on forest monitoring applications (e.g. forest restoration, conservation, and carbon stock estimation). At UF, his PhD will focus on combining the use of remote sensing data and statistical modelling to address problems regarding forest monitoring and climate change mitigation.
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