Dr. Meghan Halabisky

About

Dr. Meghan Halabisky is a landscape ecologist and remote sensing scientist who studies earth’s dynamic patterns and processes with a focus on freshwater ecosystems. Her interests include development of new remote sensing techniques for improved mapping and habitat inventory, spatiotemporal analysis of ecosystem dynamics, monitoring landscape change, and projecting climate change impacts. She has over 10 years’ experience working collaboratively with practitioners, policymakers, and other end users to ensure that earth observation products are fit-for-purpose, easily understood, and ultimately have impact. Meghan has a background in conservation management, a concurrent Master’s – M.S./M.P.A. from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Washington (UW) and a PhD in landscape ecology and remote sensing with the UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences. She is currently a Senior Science Advisor for Digital Earth Africa

Email: halabisk@uw.edu