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Francisco Javier Salas Rey is a Professor in the Department of Geology, Geography and Environment at the University of Alcalá, Spain. His academic focus lies in Regional Geographical Analysis, with a strong emphasis on environmental remote sensing and geographic information systems.
His research interests center on the application of remote sensing and GIS technologies for environmental monitoring and risk assessment, particularly in the domain of forest fire risk detection. As a member of the GITA Environmental Remote Sensing research group, his work contributes to advancing spatial analysis techniques for environmental hazard modeling.
Dr. Salas Rey earned his doctoral degree from the University of Alcalá in 1994 with a thesis on forest fire risk detection using GIS and remote sensing, supervised by Dr. Emilio Chuvieco Salinero.
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There is no information available regarding student advising, research grants, or leadership in specific labs or teams beyond his affiliation with the GITA research group.
The GITA Environmental Remote Sensing research group is central to his current academic and research activities, focusing on leveraging satellite and spatial data for environmental applications.
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