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Lyndon Estes is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. His research focuses on the drivers and impacts of agricultural change, utilizing Earth Observation technologies and modeling techniques such as neural networks. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies in conservation biology, agricultural economics, and geospatial analysis, with a particular emphasis on African ecosystems and smallholder farming systems.
Dr. Estes' work spans multiple domains, including landscape connectivity for wildlife conservation, transportation infrastructure impacts on agricultural supply chains, and the application of advanced machine learning methods to remote sensing data. He has authored over 19 publications, with recent contributions appearing in journals like Remote Sensing, Field Crops Research, and Agricultural Systems.
In editorial roles, he serves as Specialty Chief Editor for 'AI in Food, Agriculture and Water' at Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. His research integrates technical innovation with practical applications, addressing global challenges in sustainability and food security.



