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Overview

Jane Southworth is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research predominantly lies within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Media Technology.

The scientist's work spans various topics, notably:

  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Remote-Sensing Image Classification
  • Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Hydrological Forecasting Using AI

Jane Southworth has published in several prominent venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Remote Sensing
  • Frontiers in Remote Sensing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ecological Informatics
  • Journal of Environmental Management

Their recent notable publications include:

  • "Developing a model for AI Across the curriculum: Transforming the higher education landscape via innovation in AI literacy" (2023) in Computers and Education Artificial Intelligence
  • "A Quantitative Framework for Analyzing Spatial Dynamics of Flood Events: A Case Study of Super Cyclone Amphan" (2020) in Remote Sensing
  • "Vegetation Dynamics and Climatological Drivers in Ethiopia at the Turn of the Century" (2021) in Remote Sensing
  • "A Healthy Park Needs Healthy Vegetation: The Story of Gorongosa National Park in the 21st Century" (2020) in Remote Sensing
  • "The role of the refugee crises in driving forest cover change and fragmentation in Teknaf, Bangladesh" (2022) in Ecological Informatics

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Hannah V. Herrero
  • Mohammad Reza Safaei
  • Bewuket B. Tefera
  • Carly Muir
  • Reza Khatami

Best Publications

  • An Exploratory Framework for the Empirical Measurement of Resilience

    G. S. Cumming;G. Barnes;S. Perz;M. Schmink

  • From pattern to process: landscape fragmentation and the analysis of land use/land cover change

    Harini Nagendra;Darla K. Munroe;Jane Southworth

  • Remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy of species diversity: Recent advances and open challenges

    Duccio Rocchini;Niko Balkenhol;Gregory A. Carter;Giles M. Foody

  • Consequences of future climate change and changing climate variability on maize yields in the midwestern United States

    Jane Southworth;J.C. Randolph;M. Habeck;O.C. Doering

  • Climate change impacts on soil erosion in Midwest United States with changes in crop management

    Monte R. O'Neal;M.A. Nearing;Roel C. Vining;Jane Southworth

  • Land cover change and landscape fragmentation—comparing the utility of continuous and discrete analyses for a western Honduras region

    Jane Southworth;Darla Munroe;Harini Nagendra

  • Accessibility as a determinant of landscape transformation in western Honduras: Linking pattern and process

    Harini Nagendra;Jane Southworth;Catherine Tucker

  • Fragmentation of a Landscape: incorporating landscape metrics into satellite analyses of land-cover change

    Jane Southworth;Harini Nagendra;Catherine Tucker

  • The Influence of Accessibility, Local Institutions, and Socioeconomic Factors on Forest Cover Change in the Mountains of Western Honduras

    Jane Southworth;Catherine Tucker

  • The dynamics of land-cover change in western Honduras: exploring spatial and temporal complexity

    Darla K. Munroe;Darla K. Munroe;Jane Southworth;Jane Southworth;Catherine M. Tucker

  • Dwindling resources and fragmentation of landscapes around parks: wetlands and forest patches around Kibale National Park, Uganda

    Joel N. Hartter;Jane Southworth

  • Roads as drivers of change: Trajectories across the Tri-National Frontier in MAP, the Southwestern Amazon

    Jane Southworth;Matt Marsik;Youliang Qiu;Stephen Perz

  • Rohingya Refugee Crisis and Forest Cover Change in Teknaf, Bangladesh

    Mohammad Mehedy Hassan;Audrey Culver Smith;Katherine Walker;Munshi Khaledur Rahman

  • Simulating Forest Cover Changes of Bannerghatta National Park Based on a CA-Markov Model: A Remote Sensing Approach

    Sanchayeeta Adhikari;Jane Southworth

  • An assessment of Landsat TM band 6 thermal data for analysing land cover in tropical dry forest regions

    J. Southworth

  • Modeling Spatially and Temporally Complex Land-Cover Change: The Case of Western Honduras*

    Darla K. Munroe;Jane Southworth;Catherine M. Tucker

  • Tourism, forest conversion, and land transformations in the Angkor basin, Cambodia

    Andrea E. Gaughan;Michael W. Binford;Jane Southworth

  • Assessing the impact of Celaque National Park on forest fragmentation in western Honduras

    Jane Southworth;Harini Nagendra;Laura A. Carlson;Catherine Tucker

  • Evaluation of conservation interventions using a cellular automata-Markov model

    Pinki Mondal;Jane Southworth

  • Introduction to the special issue: Are parks working? Exploring human–environment tradeoffs in protected area conservation

    J. Southworth;H. Nagendra;D.K. Munroe

  • Analyzing Land Cover Change and Urban Growth Trajectories of the Mega-Urban Region of Dhaka Using Remotely Sensed Data and an Ensemble Classifier

    Mohammad Mehedy Hassan;Jane Southworth

  • Reforesting landscapes : linking pattern and process

    Harini Nagendra;Jane Southworth

Frequent Co-Authors

Harini Nagendra
Harini Nagendra Azim Premji University
Joel N. Hartter
Joel N. Hartter University of Colorado Boulder
Michael W. Binford
Michael W. Binford University of Florida
Sadie J. Ryan
Sadie J. Ryan University of Florida
Stephen G. Perz
Stephen G. Perz University of Florida
Christopher Baraloto
Christopher Baraloto Florida International University
Rafael Muñoz-Carpena
Rafael Muñoz-Carpena University of Florida
Graeme S. Cumming
Graeme S. Cumming University of Western Australia
Colin A. Chapman
Colin A. Chapman Vancouver Island University
Alexander Shenkin
Alexander Shenkin Northern Arizona University

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