
معرفی
Daniel 'Dan' Erickson is a Lecturer at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. He specializes in applying geospatial analytics to address challenges in sustainable agriculture, resilient communities, and land use optimization. His work focuses on reimagining underutilized urban and suburban spaces for food production and ecological benefits.
- PhD in Plant and Soil Science (Agroecology + Ecological Landscape Design), University of Vermont (2012)
- MS in Rangeland Ecology and Management, Texas A&M (1996)
- BS in Natural Resources, Cornell University (1993)
Research interests include retrofitting suburban landscapes, landscape multifunctionality, and ecological design. He explores how geospatial technologies can enhance food systems and community resilience. His courses include 'Global Environmental Assessment' and 'Introduction to Geographic Information Systems.'
His publications emphasize GIS applications in agricultural planning, land use optimization, and sustainable development. Notable themes include urban/suburban agriculture potential and agroecological frameworks.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided information.
No advisees or grants are mentioned. His work is centered on academic instruction and applied research in geospatial technologies and agroecology.
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