My interests began when I considered the role of traditional Korean landscape configuration in mitigating environmental condition. After that, my interests moved towards how landscape connectivity influences organism dispersal as related to ecosystem services such as seed dispersal, biological pest control, and pollination. Currently, I'm focusing on modeling crop pollination services provided by bees across agricultural landscapes within the US. To conduct this research, I mainly use ArcGIS and R.
Postdoctoral Associate, Gund Institute
Areas of Expertise and/or Research
How landscape structure and composition influence biodiversity, organism dispersal and ecosystem services
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