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Lei Wang

Lei Wang

Lei Wang

Visiting scientist

Email: 
irsawang@umd.edu

My interest is to distinguish different factors that caused forest loss at global scale, such as fire, clear cutting, disease, storms and others.  Meanwhile, I have interest in mapping global urbanization progress.



Publications:

  • Li, H., Song, X. P., Hansen, M. C., Becker-Reshef, I., Adusei, B., Pickering, J., Wang, L., Wang, L., Lin, Z., Zalles, V., Potapov, P., Stehman, S.V.,  & Justice, C. (2023). Development of a 10-m resolution maize and soybean map over China: Matching satellite-based crop classification with sample-based area estimation. Remote Sensing of Environment, 294, 113623.

  • Hansen, M.C., Wang, L., Song, X.P., Tyukavina, A., Turubanova, S., Potapov, P.V., Stehman, S.V. (2020) The fate of tropical forest fragments. Science Advances, 6(11), eaax8574.

  • Ying, Q., Hansen, M.C., Sun, L., Wang, L., Steininger, M. (2019) Satellite-detected gain in built-up area as a leading economic indicator. Environmental Research Letters, 12, 114015.

  • Ying, Q., Hansen, M.C., Potapov, P.V., Tyukavina, A., Wang, L., Stehman, S.V., Moore, R., Hancher, M. (2017) Global bare ground gain from 2000 to 2012 using Landsat imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment, 194, 161-176.


Resources

CARPE

INFOCONGO

Global Forest Watch

Intact Forest Landscapes

GEOGLAM

Land and Carbon Lab

 

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