Faculty — David L. Skole

David L. Skole photoProfessor of Global Change Science
Ph.D., Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire, 1992;
MS, Environmental Science, Indiana University, 1980;
AB Biological Sciences, Indiana University, 1977

Contact Information

101 Manly Miles Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: (517) 355-1778
Fax: (517) 355-0186
Email: skole@msu.edu

Web site: www.goes.msu.edu

Courses Taught

Forests and the Global Environment (FOR 220)

Research Interests

Tropical forests, the role of forests in the global carbon cycle, global biogeochemistry, global land use and land cover change, global climate change, forest cover conversion and deforestation, international development and policy, remote sensing and GIS.

Current Projects

Publications

Matricardi, E. D.L. Skole, M.A. Cochrane, and W. H. Chometowski, 2006, Multi-temporal assessment of selective logging in the Brazilian Amazon using Landsat data, International Journal of Remote Sensing Preview, 3 November 2006.

Matricardi, E., D.L. Skole, M.A. Cochrane, J. Qi, and W. Chomentowski. 2005. Monitoring Selective Logging in Tropical Evergreen Forests Using Landsat: Multi-Temporal Regional Analyzes in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Earth Interactions Journal. 9, 1-24.

Pedlowski, M.A., E. Matricardi, D.L. Skole, S. Cameron, W. Chomentowski, C. Fernandes, and A. Lisboa. 2005. Conservation Units: A New Deforestation Frontier in the Amazonian State of Rondônia, Brazil. Environmental Conservation. 32(2): 1- 7.

Skole, D.L. 2004. Geography as a great intellectual melting pot and the preeminent interdisciplinary environmental discipline, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94(4):739-743.

Skole, D.L., M.A. Cochrane, E. Matricardi, W.H. Chomentowski, M. Pedlowski, D. Kimble. 2004. Pattern to process in the Amazon region: measuring forest conversion, regeneration, and degradation, In, Gutman et al. (eds.), Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, 77-95, Kluwer Academic Publishers,461pp.

Skole D.L. and M.A. Cochrane. 2004. Observations of LCLUCC in regional case studies. In, Gutman et al. (eds.), 2004. Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, 53-55, Kluwer Academic Publishers,461pp.

Cochrane, M.A., D.L. Skole, E.A.T. Matricardi, C. Barber and W. Chomentowski. 2004. Selective Logging, Forest Fragmentation and Fire Disturbance: Implications of Interaction and Synergy. In Working Forests in the Tropics: Conservation through Sustainable Management? D.J. Zarin, et al. (eds.) Columbia University Press, 416 pp.

Samek, J., Lan, DO, Silapathong, C., Navanagruha, C., Masturah, S., Gunawan, I., Crisostomo, B., Hilario, F., Hien, HM., Skole, DL., Chomentowski, W., Salas. 2004. Land use and cover change in Southeast Asia, In, Gutman et al. (eds.), 2004. Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, 31-51, Kluwer Academic Publishers,461pp.

Perz, SG and DL. Skole, 2003. Secondary forest expansion in the Brazilian Amazon and the refinement of forest transition theory, Society and Natural Resources 16:277-294..

Perz, SG and DL Skole. 2003. Social determinants of secondary forests in the Brazilian Amazon, Social Science Research 32:25-60.

DeFries RS, Houghton RA, Hansen MC, Field CB, Skole D, Townshend J. 2002. Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation and regrowth based on satellite observations for the 1980s and 1990s, Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 99 (22): 14256-14261.

Salas WA, MJ Ducey, E Rignot, DL Skole. 2002. Assessment of JERS-1 SAR for monitoring secondary vegetation in Amazonia: I. Spatial and temporal variability in backscatter across a chrono-sequence of secondary vegetation stands in Rondonia. International Journal of Remote Sensing 23(7): 1357-1379.

Salas WA, MJ Ducey, E Rignot, DL Skole. 2002. Assessment of JERS-1 SAR for monitoring secondary vegetation in Amazonia: II. Spatial, temporal, and radiometric considerations for operational monitoring. International Journal of Remote Sensing 23(7): 1381-1399

Sanchez-Azofeifa G, RC Harriss, DL Skole. 2001. Deforestation in Costa Rica: A quantitative analysis using remote sensing imagery. Biotropica 33(3): 378-384.

Houghton, R.A., D.L. Skole, C.A. Nobre, J.L. Hackler, K.T. Lawrence and W.H. Chomentowski. 2000. Annual fluxes of carbon from deforestation and regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon, Nature, 403(6767): 301-303.