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Pei-Ling Lin Pei-Ling Lin

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  • M.A., National Taiwan Normal University (Taipei, Taiwan), 2005.
    Thesis: The accuracy analysis of DTM generated by ROCSAT-II Stereo-pair imageries
  • B.A., National Taiwan Normal University (Taipei, Taiwan), 2003

Publications/Presentations

 

Research Interests

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND PRESENTATION

P. Lin and N.A. Brunsell: 2010, Implications of altering land use for biofuel production on carbon and water cycling in the central U.S. 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2-6 August, Keystone, CO.


T. Jackson, P. Lin, J. Bauer and J. Feddema: 2006, Incorporating Urban System into Global Climate Models- Part2, Parameterization. AAG Annual Meeting, 8-12, March, Chicago, IL.


Jackson, T. and P. Lin: 2005, On the verge of suburbia. 4th Annual GIS Day and Symposium, 16 November, Lawrence KS.


P. Lin and K. Chang: 2005, Debris Flow Impact Assessment Using ROCSAT-2 Stereo-pair Imageries. AAG Annual Meeting, 5-9 April, Denver, CO.


P. Lin and K. Chang: 2003, Landslide Impact Estimation by Using High-Resolution Stereo-pair Satellite Imageries. The 7th Geography of Taiwan Conference, May, Taipei, Taiwan.


P. Lin and K. Chang: 2002, Using Remote Sensing and GIS In Land-use Change of Wu-Feng Region. The 6th Geography of Taiwan Conference, May, Taipei, Taiwan.

 

Remote sensing of the surface energy balance, interaction between ecosystem and climate change, impacts of land-use-land-cover (LULC) on water and carbon fluxes in different spatial and temporal scales.

 


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