Areas of Interest:
- Environmental informatics
- Remote sensing and spatial analysis
- Ecohydrology
- Ecosystem ecology
Dr. Mallory L. Barnes is an expert in quantitative analysis and integration of ecological data across spatial and temporal scales.
Barnes’s research and teaching focuses on environmental informatics, remote sensing, ecohydrology, natural resource management, ecological analytics, and geographic information systems. Her specific research interests include scaling ecohydrological and biophysical processes from leaf to global scales and from daily to decadal timescales to improve predictions of vegetation response to future climate conditions.
Areas:
- Methods, Econometrics, & Data Management
- Hydrology & Water Resources