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Dr. Lydia Li is a Research Fellow at the School of the Environment, University of Queensland. Her work focuses on advancing remote sensing techniques for environmental monitoring, with a particular emphasis on forest ecosystems, urbanization impacts, and air quality analysis. She has contributed to studies on inter-satellite variability in grassland curing estimates, forest cover change detection in Sichuan Province, and urban expansion effects on croplands in Buenos Aires.
Her research interests span remote sensing applications in ecology, geospatial data analysis, and environmental policy. Notable projects include analyzing fire risk through satellite data, evaluating topographic correction methods, and identifying air pollution sources in megacities like Beijing. Dr. Li's publications consistently bridge technical remote sensing methodologies with real-world environmental challenges.
While her academic profile highlights significant contributions to environmental remote sensing, no formal teaching roles, student advisement records, or listed grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She maintains an active research agenda without noted academic awards or affiliations with specific labs or teams beyond her institutional position.
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