Andres Vina, Ph.D.

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2004 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
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Environmental Sciences, Remote Sensing
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Anatoly A. Gitelson grad student 2004 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
 (Remote estimation of leaf area index and biomass in corn and soybean.)
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Gitelson A, Solovchenko A, Viña A. (2020) Foliar absorption coefficient derived from reflectance spectra: A gauge of the efficiency of in situ light-capture by different pigment groups. Journal of Plant Physiology. 254: 153277
Tang Y, Winkler JA, Viña A, et al. (2020) Expanding ensembles of species present-day and future climatic suitability to consider the limitations of species occurrence data Ecological Indicators. 110: 105891
Connor T, Viña A, Winkler JA, et al. (2019) Interactive spatial scale effects on species distribution modeling: The case of the giant panda. Scientific Reports. 9: 14563
Yang H, Viña A, Winkler JA, et al. (2019) Effectiveness of China's protected areas in reducing deforestation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Dou Y, Millington JDA, Silva RFBD, et al. (2019) Land-use changes across distant places: design of a telecoupled agent-based model Journal of Land Use Science. 14: 191-209
Gitelson A, Viña A, Solovchenko A, et al. (2019) Derivation of canopy light absorption coefficient from reflectance spectra Remote Sensing of Environment. 231: 111276
Tang Y, Winkler JA, Viña A, et al. (2018) Uncertainty of future projections of species distributions in mountainous regions. Plos One. 13: e0189496
McConnell WJ, Viña A. (2018) Interactions between Food Security and Land Use in the Context of Global Change Land. 7: 53
Xu W, Viña A, Kong L, et al. (2017) Reassessing the conservation status of the giant panda using remote sensing. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Yang H, Viña A, Tang Y, et al. (2017) Range-wide evaluation of wildlife habitat change: A demonstration using Giant Pandas Biological Conservation. 213: 203-209
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