Dr. L. Monika Moskal
Assistant Professor of Remote Sensing & Biospatial Analysis
 
   
 

Dr. Moskal's research focus: applied spatiotemporal multiscale modeling of forest & vegetation characteristics, patterns & processes using remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS) & geospatial techniques.

 
 

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Dr. Moskal has taught courses in remote sensing, GIS, photogrammetry, geostatistics, geovisualization & other geospatial areas

Dr. Moskal teaching approach is based on a balanced component of theory and research examples, a field component is incorporated in most of her courses.

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Dr. Moskal, Kananaskis Country, Canada 1997

 

 

Dr. Moskal's Core Courses

  • ESRM430 (Spring Quarter) Hyperspatial Remote Sensing
  • ESRM 304 (Autumn & Winter Quarters) 1 week remote sensing module
  • CFR459 (March Break Field Trip to Yellowstone National Park) - Wildlife Conservation in the Northwest Ecosystems
  • CFR 521E Geospatial Analysis for Bioenergy Feasibility Assessment (part of UW Bioresource Based IGERT offered once a year)
  • CFR530 (Spring 2007) Graduate seminar in geospatial techniques for precision forestry
  • ESRM250 Introduction to GIS (Summer 2007) Intro GIS

Course-based Project Pages

Dr. Moskal's Guest Lecture Handouts

Other Courses

  • Taught at Missouri State University 2003-2006
    • GRY 360 Introduction to Aerial Photography Interpretation
    • RPL 551 (661) Remote Sensing
    • GRY 566 (RPL) Advance GIS
    • GRY 597 Advance Image Interpretation
    • GEO 655 Environmental Modeling with GIS & Remote Sensing
  • Taught at Univesity of Calgary
    • GEOG/ECOLOGY 599.11 GIS in forest ecology
    • GEOG/ECOLOGY 599.12 Remote sensing in forest ecology
    • GEOG213 World Affairs

Other geospatial courses at UW

 
 
Dr. Moskal's Office: Bloedel Hall 334
Phone: 206.221.6391
Seattle WA, 98195-2100
Email: lmmoskal at U.washington.edu