Disaster Response and Risk Reduction

Disaster Response and Risk Reduction
Moderated by: Dr. Bandana Kar, U.S. Department of Energy

Tuesday, October 28
2:50 PM to 3:30 PM EDT (UTC-4)

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Presenter Presentation Title
Mohammad Sohail / Texas A&M University Corpus Christi

Monitoring the 2025 Kerr County Flood Disaster Using Sentinel-2A Imagery and Machine Learning

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Yuan Lie Forest Fire Rescue Path Network Optimization Combining Multisource Remote Sensing Data and Hierarchical Analysis
Anna Sherrill / University of Tennessee At Chattanooga Department of Biology, Geology, and Environmental Science Mapping Landslide Susceptibility in Hamilton County, TN Using a Decision Tree Model
Esi Dadzie / Southern University and A&M College Integrating Remote Sensing and MOLUSCE to Map and Predict Land Degradation in Baton Rouge
Sara Fitzgibbon / Michigan Technological University

The Analysis of January 2025 Southern California Wildfires Using Remote Sensing Techniques

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Kingsford Kobina Annan / Southern University and &M College Advancing Flood Resilience in Grand Isle, Louisiana through Remote Sensing and GIS
Sneha Kour / Birla Institute of Technology Mesra Compound Flooding due to Cyclone–Monsoon Interaction: A Case Study of Tropical Cyclone Remal, 2024
Ushasi Sarkar / Adamas University Flood Susceptibility and Rhino Habitat Risk Assessment of Assam, India, using Google Earth Engine
AbdulAzeez Aliyu / Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria Multi-Temporal Assessment of Desertification Degree in Kaita and Mashi Areas of Katsina State, Nigeria using Feature-Space