About me: As a land cover scientist, I am interested in how terrestrial ecosystems respond to land use and anthropogenic climate change. I use tools including remote sensing and geospatial analysis to identify drivers of land cover change and model risk based on land use and future climate scenarios.
What's new: Princeton's invasive species mapping project has collected regional distributions of Kudzu, Cogongrass, and Privet through almost 30% of the southeastern United States thanks to the efforts of Dave Marvin. Check out our website, and and check out our maps on a video from Alabama public television.






Bethany Bradley