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Neupane, D., Kwon, Y., Risch, T. S., & Johnson, R. L. (2020). Changes in habitat suitability over a two decade period before and after Asian elephant recolonization, Global Ecology and Conservation, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01023.

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Shin, E., Kwon, Y., & Shaban-Nejad, A. (2019). Geo-clustered chronic affinity: pathways from socio-economic disadvantages to health disparities. JAMIA Open, ooz029, https://doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz029.

 

Behrman, C., Van Arsdale, R., Kwon, Y., et al. (2019). Drone Geologic Mapping of an Active Sand and Gravel Quarry, DeSoto County, Mississippi. Drones.3(3), 57; https://doi:10.3390/drones3030057

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Kwon, Y., Doty, A., Huffman, M., Rolland, V., Istvanko, D., & Risch, T (2019) Implications of forest management practices on sex-specific habitat use by Nycticeius humeralis. Journal of Mammalogy. gyz088 https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyz088.

 

Kwon, Y., Lee, T., Lang, A., & Burnett, D. (2019). Assessment on latitudinal tree species richness using environmental factors in the southeastern United States. PeerJ. 7:e6781 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6781

 

Kwon, Y., & Feng, L. (2019). Investigation of the Peninsula Effect Using the Latitudinal Abundance Pattern for Tree Species in Florida. Diversity, 11(2), 20.

 

Neupane, D., Kwon, Y., Risch, T. S., Williams, A. C., & Johnson, R. L. (2019). Habitat use by Asian elephants: Context matters. Global Ecology and Conservation, e00570.

 

Borie, C., Parcero-Oubiña, C., Kwon, Y., Salazar, D., Flores, C., Olguín, L., & Andrade P. (2019). Beyond site detection: the role of satellite remote sensing in analyzing archaeological problems. A case study in lithic resource procurement in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile. Remote Sensing.11(7), 869.

 

Kwon, Y., Larsen, C. P., & Lee, M. (2018). Tree species richness predicted using a spatial environmental model including forest area and frost frequency, eastern USA. PloS One, 13(9), e0203881.

 

Kwon, Y., & Baker, B. W. (2017). Area-based fuzzy membership forest cover comparison between MODIS NPP and Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) across eastern US forest. Environmental monitoring and assessment, 189(1), 19.

 

Choung, S., Oh, J., Han, W. S., Chon, C. M., Kwon, Y., & Shin, W. (2016). Comparison of physicochemical properties between fine (PM2. 5) and coarse airborne particles at cold season in Korea. Science of the Total Environment, 541, 1132-1138.

 

Fryxell, R. T., Moore, J. E., Collins, M. D., Kwon, Y., Jean-Philippe, S. R., Schaeffer, S. M., ... & Houston, A. E. (2015). Habitat and vegetation variables are not enough when predicting tick populations in the southeastern United States. PloS One, 10(12), e0144092.

 

Kwon, Y., & Larsen, C. P. (2013). Effects of forest type and environmental factors on forest carbon use efficiency assessed using MODIS and FIA data across the eastern USA. International journal of remote sensing, 34(23), 8425-8448.

 

Kwon, Y., & Larsen, C. P. (2013). An assessment of the optimal scale for monitoring of MODIS and FIA NPP across the eastern USA. Environmental monitoring and assessment, 185(9), 7263-7277.

 

Kwon, Y., & Larsen, C. P. (2012). Use of pixel-and plot-scale screening variables to validate MODIS GPP predictions with Forest Inventory and Analysis NPP measures across the eastern USA. International journal of remote sensing, 33(19), 6122-6148.

 

Kwon, Y., & Song, I. (2005). The Effect of Adjacent Landuse Type on Temperature of Landscape Patches in Seoul. Journal of Korea PlannersAssociation, 40(4), 235-245.

 

Park, J., & Kwon, Y. (2004). Estimating the air temperature cooling effect of the Cheonggyechun stream restoration project of Seoul, Korea. Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture. 2, 120~129. 

Peer-reviewed Publications
Conference Presentation & Invited talk

PUBLICATIONS

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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Youngsang_Kwon

R codes used for publication are available upon requests

ykwon@memphis.edu

Paper presentation (Speaker)

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2018     Comparison of spatial extent between Little’s tree species ranges and Forest Inventory Analysis (FIA) in the eastern U.S.The Association of American Geographers (AAG). New Orleans, LA

 

2017     Does forest fragmentation explain differences in tree species richness in Southeastern Mixed Forest? US-International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE), Baltimore, MD

 

2017     Comparative assessment of stem count, basal area and growth rate as indicators for migration capacity of species. The Association of American Geographers (AAG). Boston, MA

 

2016     A constant proportion of tree species present in a latitudinal band have their peak abundance at that latitude, eastern USA. The Association of American Geographers (AAG). San Francisco, CA 

 

2016     Spatial modeling approaches for tree species richness in eastern US forest. The Association of American Geographers (AAG). San Francisco, CA  

 

 

2015     Understanding latitudinal gradients of species distribution in temperate forest in the context of ecological   theory, Colloquium Series at Biological Sciences, University of Memphis

 

2015     Latitudinal gradient in species diversity across Eastern US forest, Colloquium at Earth Sciences, University of Memphis

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2015     Latitudinal gradient in species richness in temperate forest of eastern US forest, Korea University, Korea

 

2015     Modeling of forest NPP using site conditions and climate variables, Seoul National University, Korea

 

2014     Assessment on gridded weather typing classification in relation to forest carbon use efficiency across the eastern USA. The Association of American Geographers (AAG). Tampa, FL    

 

2013     Regression tree modeling of forest NPP using site conditions and climate variables across eastern USA. 

            The American Geophysical Union (AGU). San Francisco, CA

 

2012     Assessment of forest growth rates in eastern USA: transition from periodic to annual inventory. The Association of American Geographers (AAG).New York, NY 

 

2011    Assessment of carbon use efficiency (CUE) derived from MODIS and FIA data: effects of forest types and  climatic and geographic factors. The Association of American Geographers (AAG).Seattle, WA

 

2010     Hexagon-based assessment of forest productivity between MODIS and FIA. The Association of American Geographers (AAG).Washigton, DC

 

2009     Comparability of MODIS gross primary production estimates and plot-level forest growth rate using the FIA database across the eastern USA. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). Baltimore, MD.

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2008     Forest growth response to site conditions and climate variables using regression tree analysis across eastern USA. FIA Symposium. Park City, UT

 

2008     A continental-scale forest growth responses to environmental conditions assessed using regression tree   analysis. 

            The Association of American Geographers (AAG). Boston, MA

 

2008     Exploring forest growth rates in eastern USA using nationwide forest inventory data and moderate resolution  information. Geography Awareness Week, University at Buffalo. Buffalo, NY 

 

2007     A comparison of forest growth rate across the eastern USA using Forest Inventory and analysis plot-level data and a MODIS vegetation index. Middle State Division of AAG, Reading, PA

 

2007     Spatial structure of forest variables at different scales based on abundance and health condition over eastern  USA. The Association of American Geographers (AAG). San Francisco, CA 

 

2006    Forest Management Plan in Seneca Lake watershed: recommendations for privately owned forest.

            Geography Awareness Week, University at Buffalo. Buffalo, NY

 

Poster presentation 

 

2012     Effects of forest types and environmental factors on forest carbon use efficiency (CUE). American Geophysical Union (AGU).

San Francisco, CA 

 

2009     Spatial pattern analysis on forest growth rates; a comparison of FIA periodic and annual inventories.

            The Association of American Geographers (AAG). Las Vegas, NV.

 

2003     Delineating the boundary of a reserve for Korean goral (Nemorhaedus caudatus). 

            The International Association for Landscape Ecology World Congress (IALE), Darwin, Australia.

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