COAST Network: GREAT People
The CSU Geospatial Research, Education & Technology (GREAT) Network is CSU faculty and experts who share a common interest in interdisciplinary geospatial data visualization and analysis to enhance our ability to understand and manage interactions between humans and the environment. GREAT is open to anyone in the CSU with interest in any aspect of geospatial data. Please contact Christopher Cogan or Corey Garza to join the group or learn more.
| Name | Campus | Dept/School | Interest |
|---|---|---|---|
CSUCI |
Environmental Science and Resource Management |
Management of the coastal zone, ecological restoration, fisheries |
|
SDSU |
Biology |
Marine ecology, population and community ecology of coastal fishes, recruitment processes |
|
CSUCI |
Environmental Science and Resource Management |
Ecosystem-based management, biodiversity assessment, interdisciplinary coastal science, GIS, remote sensing |
|
SFSU |
Institute for Geographic Information Science |
Coastal watershed geomorphology, GIS surface modeling, field data integration |
|
Stan |
Physics and Geology |
Engineering geology, geophysics, physical oceanography |
|
CSUMB |
Division of Science and Environmental Policy |
Marine landscape ecology, intertidal community dynamics, geospatial modeling, spatial statistics |
|
SFSU |
Geography and Human Environmental Studies |
Endangered marine species, marine spatial/protected area planning, marine and coastal GIS and remote sensing |
|
CSUMB |
Division of Science and Environmental Policy |
Benthic landscape ecology, habitat and geomorphic changed detection, and species-habitat interactions |
|
CSULB |
Biological Sciences |
Fisheries ecology, physiological and behavioral ecology of gamefishes and elasmobranchs |
|
SSU |
Biology |
Coastal community ecology, nearshore oceanography, marine protected areas, ocean acidification, climate change, invertebrates, macroalgae and surfgrasses |
|
HSU |
Institute for Spatial Analysis |
Geospatial analysis, modeling and visualization |
|
CSULB |
Geography |
Geographic Information Science, terrain analysis, uncertainty, surface water hydrology |
|
CSULB |
Biological Sciences |
Wetland ecology and how human activities impact ecological function |
|
SFSU |
Geosciences |
Urban watershed monitoring, research experiences for diverse students |
