I am a Postdoctoral Scholar with the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University, where I am dedicated to advancing cutting-edge science connecting nature exposure to human health and developing open-source tools for informing urban planning and public health policy. As an interdisciplinary scholar, I have broad interests in ecosystem service flows, international trade, and land-food-energy-water nexus. I received his Ph.D. in Environmental Science & Policy, as well as Fisheries and Wildlife, from the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability at Michigan State University, where I studied how telecouplings shape global sustainability and impact nations’ progress toward Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). More information about my research can be found on my personal website.
- Remote Sensing of Environment - Satellite prediction of coastal hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico
- Environmental Science & Policy - Synthesizing social and environmental sensing to monitor the impact of large-scale infrastructure development
- Nature Sustainability - Impacts of international trade on global sustainable development
- Nature - Assessing progress towards sustainable development over space and time
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R package: SDGdetector
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Python package: seesus