Contact

JonBatch@UW.edu

Pronouns

They/them

Office Location

Blodel 361

Sponsoring Faculty

Ernesto Alvarado

Education

PhD in Environmental and Forest Sciences (2023)
University of Washington
Dissertation Title: Fine Scale Remote Sensing of Forest Structure and Condition.
Advisor: Dr. L. Monika Moskal

MS in Forest Ecosystems and Society (2015)
Oregon State University
Thesis Title: Quantification of Ecological Change Using Repeat Photography and Ground Based Lidar.
Co-Advised: Dr. William Ripple & Dr. Todd Wilson

BS in Environmental Science and Management (2011)
Portland State University

Research Areas

  • Forest Ecology
  • Remote Sensing
  • Terrestrial and Airborne lidar
  • Drone photogrammetry
  • Fire effects
  • Habitat modeling

Current Sponsored Project

  • Wildfire Treatment Outcomes

Selected Publications

Batchelor, J.L., Hudak, A.T., Gould, P., Moskal, L.M., (2023). Terrestrial and Airborne Lidar to Quantify Shrub Cover for Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) Habitat Using Machine Learning. Remote Sensing 15, 4434. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15184434

Batchelor, J.L., Rowell, E., Prichard, S., Nemens, D., Cronan, J., Kennedy, M.C., Moskal, L.M., (2023). Quantifying Forest Litter Fuel Moisture Content with Terrestrial Laser Scanning. Remote Sensing 15, 1482. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15061482

Batchelor, J.L., Wilson, T.M., Olsen, M.J., Ripple, W.J., (2023). New Structural Complexity Metrics for Forests from Single Terrestrial Lidar Scans. Remote Sensing 15, 145. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15010145

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