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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Understanding Northern Latitude Vegetation Greening and Browning: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25423.
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Appendix D: Workshop Participants

Michael Alonzo, American University

Kirsten Barrett, University of Leicester

Paul Baxter, University of Durham

Laura Berman, University of Maryland

Logan Berner, Northern Arizona University

Julie Brigham-Grette, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Wolfgang Buermann, Augsburg University

Elizabeth Campbell, Natural Resources Canada

Laura Chasmer, University of Lethbridge

Heidi Cunnick, Lehigh University

Roberto Delgado, National Science Foundation

Roseanne D’Arrigo, Columbia University

Loïc D’Orangeville, University of New Brunswick

Howard Epstein, University of Virginia

Eugenie Euskirchen, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Mike Falkowski, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters

John Farrell, U.S. Arctic Research Commission

Adrianna Foster, Northern Arizona University

Sylvie Gauthier, Natural Resources Canada

Scott Goetz, Northern Arizona University

Elie Gurarie, University of Maryland

Birgit Heim, Alfred Wegener Institute

Elizabeth Hoy, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Fred Huemmrich, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Elyn Humphreys, Carleton University

Jeffrey Kerby, Dartmouth College

Ben Bond-Lamberty, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Alexei Lyapustin, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Michelle Mack, Northern Arizona University

Hank Margolis, NASA Headquarters

Donald McLennan, Polar Knowledge Canada

Arjan Meddens, University of Idaho

Doug Morton, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Isla Myers-Smith, University of Edinburgh

Christopher Neigh, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Tom O’Halloran, Clemson University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Understanding Northern Latitude Vegetation Greening and Browning: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25423.
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Garteth Phoenix, University of Sheffield

Ben Poulter, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Jennifer Schmidt, University of Alaska Anchorage

Morgan Shelby, University of Virginia

Paul Treitz, Queen’s University

Craig Tweedie, University of Texas at El Paso

Jonathan Wang, Boston University

Curtis Woodcock, Boston University

Xi Yang, University of Virginia

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Staff

April Melvin

Rita Gaskins

Laurie Geller

Michael Hudson

Erin Markovich

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Understanding Northern Latitude Vegetation Greening and Browning: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25423.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Understanding Northern Latitude Vegetation Greening and Browning: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25423.
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Vegetation change has been observed across Arctic and boreal regions. Studies have often documented large-scale greening trends, but they have also identified areas of browning or shifts between greening and browning over varying spatial extents and time periods. At the same time, though, there are large portions of these ecosystems that have not exhibited measurable trends in greening or browning. These findings have fueled many questions about the drivers of vegetation dynamics, how trends are measured, and potential implications of vegetation change at local to global scales.

In December 2018, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, convened a workshop to discuss opportunities to improve understanding of greening and browning trends and drivers and the implications of these vegetation changes. The discussions included a close look at many of the methodological approaches used to evaluate greening and browning, as well as exploration of newer technologies that may help advance the science. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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