معرفی
Mukti Subedi serves as a Research Fellow at the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, focusing on forest ecology and remote sensing applications to assess climate change impacts on forest ecosystems across Texas, Nepal, and India.
His research spans forest biomass dynamics, urban tree cover analysis, drought resilience, and community-based forest management. He leverages advanced geospatial technologies including LiDAR, NAIP imagery, and Sentinel satellite data fused with machine learning for land cover mapping and ecological monitoring.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals expertise in integrating field inventory data with remote sensing to address forest management challenges. Key trends include quantifying drought effects on pine forests, developing taper models for teak plantations, and evaluating socioeconomic factors in participatory forestry—highlighting his cross-continental approach to sustainable forest stewardship.

