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    11794-5000 Stony Brook

    United States

20052026

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Climate change impacts; Remote Sensing; Andes; Mountain Societies, and Sustainability Studies

Research interests

Dr. Yager’s research is focused on the social and ecological impacts of climate change in the Andes of South America. Her transdisciplinary research examines coupled social ecological systems (SES) and land cover land use change (LCLUC) in mountain environments, combining remote sensing analysis, alpine vegetation studies, peatland research, and ethnographic fieldwork with indigenous pastoralists. Yager’s current projects are focused on the impact of disappearing tropical glaciers on pastoral agriculture and water resources, as well as deciphering the climate and societal drivers of peatland dynamics and land cover change in the Andes.

Recent research is funded by the NASA LCLUC ROSES program, CONICYT (La Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, Chile), and the National Geographic Society. She has been part of the GLORIA (Global Observation and Research Initiative in Alpine Environments) network in South America since 2002.

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Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Yale University

2009

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