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The Water-Land-Climate Nexus from Space: A Place-Based Approach to Sustainability

In-Young Yeo Interview Picture #2
February 3, 2025
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Mendenhall Laboratory Room 291

Bio: Associate Professor In-Young Yeo’s work lies at the nexus between our landscapes and our water resources, examining how precious natural assets such as soil, water and wetlands are being used and managed by communities. Her research uses sophisticated remote sensing and modelling tools, and evidence-based numerical methods, to predict environmental states and challenges, tackle problems at the source and surrounds, and deliver information for better water and land resource planning, asset management, and agricultural practices. Associate Professor Yeo’s overarching goal is to improve natural resource sustainability through better management practices that consider climate change, development pressure, and other environmental and social constraints. “I believe that science can help us to own our behaviors and bring us together to work towards a better way to share our resources and take responsibility for them,” says Associate Professor Yeo.

Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/95285059954?pwd=2p4tmpsLrc4P054CJMzmPlupRo35ga.1

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