Brian Lee Ph.D.
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State | Kentucky |
Title/Position | Associate Professor |
Department | Landscape Architecture - University of Kentucky |
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US Eco Regions | Ozark/Ouachita-Appalachian Forests |
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He is responsible for teaching several courses which formerly included the capstone studio which provided a service-learning experience for undergraduate students. The studio often focused on providing watershed based land use planning assistance to communities in Kentucky. Prior to starting as an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky in 2003, his graduate research focused on the form and function of community watershed organizations and their capacity building efforts in watershed management. His formal education consists of a B.S. of Landscape Architecture from the Pennsylvania State University, a Master of Regional Planning and a Master of Liberal Arts (Landscape Ecology) from the University of Pennsylvania. He returned to Penn State to complete his formal education in the School of Forest Resources - Center for Watershed Stewardship.
Expertise
Urban systems (natural systems within highly urbanized areas?) Parks and Recreation Geospatial (GIS) Remote sensing and photo interpretation (cartography, etc.) Spatial Modeling (connectivity, reserve selection, landscape permeability) Data/information systems (design and management) Watershed and water delivery management (dams, reservoirs) (incl. dam removal/fish passage) Urban development (incl. zoning) Recreational planning/use Social valuation (application of social science tools and analysis) (Assessing) Ecosystem services and Environmental Benefits (non-monetized) Citizen Science (program management) Ozark/Ouachita-Appalachian ForestsDocument Actions