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Aldo Bergsma is affiliated with the Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing at Wageningen University & Research. As a Lecturer, he focuses on geospatial technologies and their applications in environmental and ecological research. His work integrates remote sensing, GIS, and spatial modeling to address challenges in habitat suitability, forest dynamics, climate change impacts, and geospatial education.
Research Interests: His expertise spans vector habitat modeling (e.g., Aedes albopictus), species distribution analysis, forest growth prediction under climate change, and system development for real-time environmental monitoring. He has pioneered projects like web-based forest monitoring systems and 3D visualization tools for land use analysis. His contributions to geospatial education include curriculum design and training programs through initiatives like the GI-N2K survey.
Key Projects: Developed the GESO platform for sustainability visualization, contributed to sensor web architectures for vegetation monitoring, and analyzed spatial patterns in public transport trajectories. His research often bridges theoretical models with practical applications, emphasizing real-world environmental management solutions.
Publications: Over 22 peer-reviewed outputs, including influential articles on invasive species modeling, forest growth predictions, and geospatial education frameworks. His work appears in journals like Parasites & Vectors and Ecology and Evolution.
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