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Education & Experience:
- Master of Science, June 2004, University of Idaho
- Bachelor of Science, Oberlin College - Major: Biology
Courses Assisted:
- Forestry 426: Fire Ecology and Management
Areas of Interest:
- Fire Ecology
- Remote Sensing of Fire and Fire Effects
Research:
- Evaluating landscape factors that influence burn sererity in the Gila Wilderness.
- Assessing remote sensing tools for measuring burn severity.
Publications and Presentations:
Holden, Z. A. et. al. Multiscale assessment of four satellite sensors for measuring burn severity in the Gila Wilderness, NM USA. In preparation
Lentile, L. B., Z. A. Holden, et al. (in review). "Remote sensing techniques to assess fire and fire effects." International Journal of Wildland Fire.
Holden, Z.A., Morgan, P., Rollins, M.G. and Wright, R.G., in press. Ponderosa pine snag densities following multiple fires in the Gila Wilderness, New Mexico, Forest Ecology and Management
Holden, Z. A. (2005). Thirty years of wildland fire use: effects of multiple fires on stand structure in two southwestern wilderness areas. Department of forest resources. Moscow, University of Idaho: 89.
Holden, Z. A., A. M. S. Smith, et al. (2005). "Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparison with fire atlas data." International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26 ,217, 4801-4808. |