
Florencia Sangermano
Assistant Professor · Geographic Information Science (GIS)
University of KansasAbout
Florencia Sangermano is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, specializing in geospatial conservation science. Her work bridges GIS, remote sensing, and landscape ecology to address climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss.
- Education:
- Ph.D. and M.A. in Geography, Clark University
- B.Sc./M.Sc. in Biology, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina
Her research focuses on ecosystem resilience, zoonotic spillover risk, and ecoacoustic monitoring. Projects include modeling 2050 terrestrial ecosystems, assessing Amazonian biodiversity via acoustic data, and developing deforestation simulation tools for REDD+ initiatives.
Recent work trends highlight applications of land cover change modeling, species distribution refinement using GIS, and anthropogenic-ecological interaction analysis. She has contributed to global initiatives with Conservation International, USGS, and EcoHealth Alliance.
- Scientific Recognition:
- Kavli Fellow (2022)
- TRELIS-GIS Fellow (2022)
- Outstanding Graduate Teacher Award (2019-20)
- Oliver and Dorothy Hayden Fellowship
She mentors students in geospatial analysis and conservation planning, including advisees Tobey Chase (Human-Elephant Conflict) and Yeannet Ruiz. Her Geospatial Conservation Lab collaborates with institutions in Brazil and Bermuda.
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