Tina DelahuntyView profile
Assistant Professor
Tina Delahunty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Bloomsburg University, where she contributes to the academic and research mission in geography and environmental sciences. Her work bridges geospatial technologies with environmental change analysis. Education: Ph.D. in Geography — University of Florida M.A. in Geography — Florida Atlantic University Her research focuses on the spatial and temporal dynamics of Holocene land cover and environmental change. She employs advanced tools such as GIS, remote sensing, and palynology to investigate long-term ecological transformations. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates geospatial data with paleoenvironmental proxies to reconstruct past landscapes and assess modern environmental impacts. The recent publications highlight consistent engagement in remote sensing applications, including agricultural monitoring, urban extent mapping using nighttime lights, and ecological assessment via environmental DNA. These works reflect a strong methodological foundation in multiscale geospatial analysis and environmental monitoring across diverse ecosystems. Scientific Contributions: Co-authored research in high-impact journals such as International Journal of Remote Sensing , Freshwater Biology , and International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation . Active contributor to interdisciplinary environmental research involving geography, ecology, and geospatial science. She is involved in mentoring and research supervision, though specific advisees are not listed. Her work is supported by institutional affiliation and access to geospatial laboratories and field resources. She contributes to advancing methodologies in land cover classification and environmental change detection. Dr. Delahunty leads research in GIS and remote sensing laboratories at Bloomsburg, where she likely supervises student projects and collaborates on regional and global environmental studies.






