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Dr Anthea Mitchell is a Research Fellow at the School of the Environment, University of Queensland. Her work focuses on advanced remote sensing techniques using radar and optical satellite imagery to map woody regrowth and monitor biomass changes, particularly in NSW. This research directly supports state government reporting on land clearing and carbon accounting.
Her expertise spans satellite data integration, wildfire impact analysis, and forest degradation monitoring frameworks for international climate initiatives like REDD+. Mitchell's methodologies emphasize improving accuracy in biomass estimation through novel approaches to radar backscatter analysis and texture-based image classification.
Her publications (2015-2023) demonstrate contributions to large-scale environmental monitoring, with a focus on bridging technical remote sensing advancements with policy-relevant applications. Though no awarded honors are listed, her research trajectory indicates significant contributions to carbon cycle science and sustainable land management practices.
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