About Me

Lindsey is currently a Graduate Student in the Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis Lab (RSGAL), where she works alongside Dr. Meghan Halabisky and Dr. Monika Moskal. Previously, she was a research aide and undergraduate researcher with RSGAL while completing her degree in Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM).

Lindsey’s research is working in partnership with the Klamath Tribes to combine remote sensing and landscape ecology in support of first food habitat restoration across 15 million acres in Southern Oregon and Northern California.

Some of the projects Lindsey has worked on with RSGAL include:

  • Identifying wetland and meadow probability in Mount Rainier National Park using the Wetland Intrinsic Potential (WIP) tool with high accuracy.
  • Participating in a National Science Foundation (NSF) convergence project, where she helped prototype and collaborate with scientists and designers.
  • Working with the National Park Service (NPS) to develop a prediction model for social trails in Paradise, Mount Rainier, for her senior thesis, and then as a Scientist in Park (SIP) GIS intern for a season.
  •  Collaborating with NASA Space Grant to employ spectral mixture analysis for quantifying tree encroachment in Mount Rainier National Park