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Alfredo Huete is a geospatial ecologist using advanced remote sensing tools to monitor vegetation health and function in the face of climate change, land-use and other major disturbance events.
He has looked at everything from the cotton fields of Arizona to the dramatic impacts of drought and wet extremes on vegetation dynamics in Australia.
Alfredo leads the Ecosystem Dynamics Health and Resilience research program within the School of Life Sciences – a key UTS research strength – and his work involves the use of ground, tower and satellite measurements to analyse ecosystem responses and resilience to climate forcings and extreme events.
He is actively engaged with the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), through which he leads the development of an Australian Phenology satellite product. He also collaborates with the AusPollen team in satellite tracking of emerging health threats aimed at implementing early warning allergenic pollen predictions for public health risk mitigation.
His work on tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Southeast Asia was featured in a National Geographic television special entitled The Big Picture, and he has served on several international space program mission teams, including NASA-EOS MODIS, JAXA GCOM-SGLI, and New Millennium Earth Observing-1 Hyperion Team.
Alfredo has earned several NASA Service and Achievement Awards in recognition of his pioneering work in the design of vegetation satellite products and a NASA Group Achievement Award for the Suomi NPP Mission Development Team.
He has published over 200 peer review journal articles, including several high impact papers in Nature and Science, and in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
He has looked at everything from the cotton fields of Arizona to the dramatic impacts of drought and wet extremes on vegetation dynamics in Australia.
Alfredo leads the Ecosystem Dynamics Health and Resilience research program within the School of Life Sciences – a key UTS research strength – and his work involves the use of ground, tower and satellite measurements to analyse ecosystem responses and resilience to climate forcings and extreme events.
He is actively engaged with the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), through which he leads the development of an Australian Phenology satellite product. He also collaborates with the AusPollen team in satellite tracking of emerging health threats aimed at implementing early warning allergenic pollen predictions for public health risk mitigation.
His work on tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Southeast Asia was featured in a National Geographic television special entitled The Big Picture, and he has served on several international space program mission teams, including NASA-EOS MODIS, JAXA GCOM-SGLI, and New Millennium Earth Observing-1 Hyperion Team.
Alfredo has earned several NASA Service and Achievement Awards in recognition of his pioneering work in the design of vegetation satellite products and a NASA Group Achievement Award for the Suomi NPP Mission Development Team.
He has published over 200 peer review journal articles, including several high impact papers in Nature and Science, and in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY (2024): 127030
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DIGITAL EARTHno. 1 (2024)
Shanice Van Haeften,Bradley C. Campbell,Andelija Milic, Elizabeth Addison-Smith, Jane Al Kouba,Alfredo Huete,Paul J. Beggs,Janet M. Davies
Akkarapon Chaiyana,Ratchawatch Hanchoowong, Neti Srihanu,Haris Prasanchum,Anongrit Kangrang,Rattana Hormwichian,Siwa Kaewplang,Werapong Koedsin,Alfredo Huete
SUSTAINABILITYno. 6 (2024)
The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciencesno. 3 (2024): 555-564
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2024): 171216-171216
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