Florencia Sangermano

Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Geography

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  • Research
    • Ecoacoustic Research
    • Land use change, ecosystem resilience and zoonotic spillover risk
    • Other Research Projects
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  • Courses
    • Advanced Raster GIS (GEOG 296/397)
    • GEOG336
    • Intro GIS (GEOG 190 / IDCE 310)
    • Intro Remote Sensing (GEOG 293 / GEOG 383)

Measuring the Pulse of the Planetary Living System Webinar Series

Dr. Sangermano will be presenting the Webinar: Identifying Conservation Areas within the Vilcabamba-Amboro Conservation Corridor to Support Corridor Connectivity as part of the consortium led by NatureServe and co-led by the GEO BON Secretariat and EcoHealth Alliance.

By Florencia Sangermano | May 24, 2019 | Uncategorized |
  • ← Remote Sensing with TerrSet/IDRISI: A Beginner’s Guide
  • Carly Robbins’18 ’19 receives ESRI award. →

Contact

Florencia Sangermano, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Geography
Clark University
Worcester, MA 01610-1477

508-793-7325
fsangermano@clarku.edu

 

Recent News

  • Dr. Flor Sangermano receives NSF grant to study the impacts of deforestation and forest regeneration on zoonotic spillover risk.
  • The National Academy of Sciences selected Dr. Sangermano to participate in the 2022 Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia as a Kavli Fellow.
  • PhD Assistantship
  • Dr. Sangermano TRELIS-GIS Fellow 2022
  • Dr. Sangermano is part of a new GEO – Google project to scale up Essential Biodiversity Variables
  • Tobey Chase ’20 examines human-elephant conflict in South Africa
  • Dr. Sangermano is honored to receive the Outstanding Graduate Teacher Award for 2019-20
  • Dr. Sangermano receives Oliver and Dorothy Hayden Junior Faculty Fellowship Award
  • Carly Robbins’18 ’19 receives ESRI award.
  • Measuring the Pulse of the Planetary Living System Webinar Series
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