Urban ForestryMichael Alonzo
2014 The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry
Michael Alonzo is a Ph.D. candidate in Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was a GIS Analyst for Casey Trees from 2007-2010 in DC. His goal is to fuse two cutting-edge technologies, lidar and imaging spectroscopy to improve urban ecosystem modeling. He has made a citywide, spatially explicit urban forestry inventory of trees to the species level in Santa Barbara, CA. He will now map leaf area index using lidar to determine the urban forest's potential for pollution removal, carbon storage and building energy use reduction. He plans to teach and do research.
The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry
To advance the field of urban forestry by encouraging students to study the planning, management, horticulture and ecology of urban forests, and the effect of healthy urban forests on people and the environment.
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