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Dr. Ilia Parshakov is a Robert Gilbert Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. He holds a PhD in Earth, Space, and Physical Science, and prior degrees from the University of Lethbridge. His research focuses on remote sensing applications for forest disturbance monitoring, developing techniques like UC-Change to analyze satellite data for sustainable forestry planning.
- BSc in Environmental Science (2009)
- MSc in Geography (2012)
- PhD in Earth, Space, and Physical Science (2021)
His work emphasizes automated detection of forest disturbances using multi-sensor data (Landsat, Sentinel-1/2, GEDI LiDAR), with a focus on logging impacts, wildfire recovery, and stand composition changes. He aims to quantify primary forest loss and improve large-scale ecological monitoring.
Publications highlight algorithm development for time-series change detection and spectral matching techniques. His current projects leverage LiDAR to link forest recovery data with ecological outcomes, aiming for global-scale applications.
Advising and grants: While no formal advisees are listed, his research aligns with sustainable forestry initiatives. His work bridges ecological and technical aspects of remote sensing through innovative algorithmic approaches.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Queen’s Geography and Planning Department’s remote sensing research groups, focusing on automated forest monitoring systems.
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