Bethany Bradley
Professor of Biogeography and Spatial Ecology in the Department of Environmental Conservation | Environmental Conservation at Isenberg School of Management
Schools
- Isenberg School of Management
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Biography
Isenberg School of Management
Bethany Bradley studies the interactions between invasive species, land use and climate change.
An expert on the interactions between invasive species, land use and climate change, Bethany Bradley has commented for national and international media including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times and PBS.
In her work at the Northeast Climate Science Center and UMass Amherst Department of Environmental Conservation, she seeks to improve forecasting of future changes to ecosystems, particularly risks of non-native plant invasions, using tools from biogeography and landscape ecology. Her research has implications for invasion ecology, natural resource management and
EDUCATION
Brown University
- Ph.D., Geological Sciences
Pomona College
- B,A,, Geology
Brown University
- M.A., Geological Sciences
Videos
Merging modelbuilder output - supplemental tutorial for bear data
MWCA Invasives + Climate Change
Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center at UMass Amherst
ArcGIS reprojecting raster versus vector data
Intro GIS - where do date come from?
ArcGIS to Excel Lab 2
ArcGIS to Illustrator tutorial 2019
Intro GIS Week 8 Lecture: Spatial Analyst
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