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MEETING PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

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Student presents at a meeting
Agatep, A.*, J.B. Fisher, K. Tacazon*, A. Rivera, R. Zayas, R. Archer, J.C. Ruiz Malagon*, & J.A. Douglas. 2026. Thermal inequities in public parks and open spaces in Los Angeles determined by remote sensing. NPJ Urban Sustainability

Fisher, J.B., A. Gopalakrishnan*, J. Hegde*, J. van der Werf*, R. Shivakumar*, R.E. Fisher*, A. Agatep*, and G.R. Goldsmith. 2026. "Energy Drives Terrestrial Ecosystems: How it Works, Monitoring, and Tools for the Next Generation." In: High spatio-temporal-spectral thermal remote sensing: research and applications. Eds. Cawse-Nicholson, K., Luvall, J.C., and Lee, C. Routledge. 

Goldsmith, G. R., M. Verbeke, J. Forsythe, and J. B. Fisher (2025), A diverse new generation of scientists observes Earth from above, Eos, 106, https://doi.org/10.1029/2025EO250111. Published on 16 April 2025.

Goldsmith, G.R., Acosta, C., Adame, A., Anzai, A. J., Bennett, C., Chrisman, I., Clark, N., ... & Wallace, S. 2024. Leaf Thermal Tolerances of Native Plant Species in California Coastal Sage Scrub. SSRN Preprint.

Goldsmith, G.R., Forsythe, J., Verbeke, M., Fisher, J.B., 2024. Scalable approaches to teaching a diverse new generation of scientists to observe Earth from above. Ecological Society of America. Long Beach, CA, USA.

Jolly, A.R., Acosta, C.*, Adame, A.*, Anzai, A.J.*, Bennett, C.*, Chrisman, I.*, Clark, N.*, Dauber, G.*, Eljenholm, C., Fricker, A.*, Gallagher, C.*, Hernández, E., Higdon, J.*, Hunt, C.*, Pessi, L.*, Rosa, P.*, Schettino-Gonzalez, N.*, Skender, E.*, Snow, S.*, Solis, B.M.*, Soliz, J.*, Soo, T.J.*, Sukdheo, H.* Summers, H.*, Ta, M.*, Wallace, S.*, & G.R. Goldsmith. 2024. The thermal limits of native plant species in California Coastal Scrub. Ecological Society of America. Long Beach, CA, USA.

Vazquez, J.*, Fisher, J.B., 2024. The impact of elevated CO2 on tropical canopy temperatures. Chapman University Honors Symposium. Orange, CA USA.

Fisher, J.B. 2023. Launching satellites and saving lives: what it takes to break through climate challenges in water and food security and ecosystem management. American Geophysical Union (AGU), San Francisco, CA, USA.

Kozlowski, S.*, Fisher, J.B., Doughty, C., Goldsmith, G.R., 2023. A tool to increase the efficiency of access to satellite remote sensing observations. Ecological Society of America. Portland, OR, USA.
IN THE NEWS
Mouchard, A. 2026. Park inequality in Southern California creates health risks, especially during heat. Orange County Register. 

Wagner, T.L. 2024. How hot is too hot for local plants? Chapman University students say for some species, we're there. Spectrum 1 News.


Blumenfeld, J. 2024. Training the next generation of data communicators. NASA Earth Data.

Mosqueda, S. 2024. Chapman students partner with Irvine Ranch Conservancy to collect climate change research. LA Times

Waquar, F. 2024. Irvine Ranch Conservancy partners with students from Chapman University for significant climate change research. Fullerton Observer.

Arp, D. 2024. Chapman students' research sheds light on dangers of extreme heat in Orange County. Chapman Magazine

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