John Vogler
Research Scholar
Bio
John is a geographer and uses geospatial data, tools, and modeling to understand patterns, processes and drivers of land change with emphasis on urbanization, landscape fragmentation, and per capita land consumption. John enjoys cartographic design and believes that a well-crafted map can change minds and lives for the better. He also supports center research administration, research project management, web development, field and workshop activities, and event coordination, including the center’s Geospatial Forum series.
Posts
Publications
- Spatially interactive modeling of land change identifies location-specific adaptations most likely to lower future flood risk , SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2023)
- Trends in United States Human Footprint Revealed by New Spatial Metrics of Urbanization and Per Capita Land Change , SUSTAINABILITY (2021)
- Modeling the connection between viewscapes and home locations in a rapidly exurbanizing region , COMPUTERS ENVIRONMENT AND URBAN SYSTEMS (2019)
- Projecting Urbanization and Landscape Change at Large Scale Using the FUTURES Model , Land (2019)
- Not seeing the forest for the trees: Modeling exurban viewscapes with LiDAR , LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING (2017)
- When Big Data are Too Much: Effects of LiDAR Returns and Point Density on Estimation of Forest Biomass , IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING (2016)
- Citizen science helps predict risk of emerging infectious disease , FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2015)
- Regional Scenarios and Simulated Land‐Cover Changes in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia , Vulnerability of Land Systems in Asia (2014)
- Range-Wide Threats to a Foundation Tree Species from Disturbance Interactions , Madroño (2013)
- FUTURES: Multilevel Simulations of Emerging Urban-Rural Landscape Structure Using a Stochastic Patch-Growing Algorithm , ANNALS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS (2012)