Presentations

Please feel free to contact me at meghan.e.g.maclean@gmail.com for more info.

MacLean, M.G., 2019. Impacts of invasive species, RISCC network representative. Invited webinar for the Yellowstone Coordinating Committee – Invasive Species Subcommittee. 23 October 2019.

MacLean, M.G., 2019. Land Use and Land Cover Change. Invited guest lecture in: Global Change Biology, 3 October 2019, UMass-Amherst, Amherst, MA

MacLean, M.G., 2019. Reading Journal Articles like a Pro – a Harvard Forest REU workshop. 11 July 2019. Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA.

MacLean, M.G., 2019. Careers in science – Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University REU lunch series. 9 July 2019. Harvard University, Boston, MA.

MacLean, M.G. and J. Thompson, 2019. The potential impacts of insect induced harvests in mixed forests. In: North American Forest Ecology Workshop, 23-27 June 2019. Flagstaff, AZ.

MacLean, M.G. and B. Butler, 2019. Changing dynamics for Family Forest ownerships in the northeastern US. In: NESAF Annual Winter Meeting, 27-29 March 2019. Burlington, VT.

MacLean, M.G., M. Markowski-Lindsay, J. Holt, B.J. Butler, D.B. Kittredge, M. Borsuk, M.J. Duveneck, D. Laflower, D.A. Orwig, D.R. Foster, J.R. Thompson, 2019. Potential impacts of insect-induced salvage harvests in mixed forests of New England (poster). In: 2019 Harvard Forest Symposium, 19 March 2019. Petersham, MA.

MacLean, M.G., J. Rapp, and M. Duveneck, 2018. What happens to maple syrup in the different New England Landscape Futures scenarios? In: S3 RCN Capstone Meeting, 14-15 November 2018. UMass-Amherst, Amherst, MA.

MacLean, M.G., G. Lovett, D. Orwig, and J. Thompson, 2018. Interactions of Forest Insects and Pathogens with other Global Change Drivers. In: Long Term Ecological Research Network All Scientists’ Meeting, 30 September – 4 October, 2018, Pacific Grove, CA.

MacLean, M.G., M. Duveneck, D. Laflower, A. Chmurzynski, J. Thompson, 2018. The importance of interacting global change drivers when modeling forest disturbance in New England. In: 2018 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 5-10 August 2018, New Orleans, LA.

MacLean, M.G., 2018. Mapping forest edge - successes and challenges. In: Harvard Forest Seminar Series, 15 February 2018. Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA.

MacLean, M.G., 2018. Modeling Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Spread. Guest lecture and lab at the Conway School, 30 January & 6 February 2018, Easthampton, MA.

MacLean, M.G. 2016. Quantifying remaining core forest: LiDAR as a new method for mapping edge. In: 2016 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 8-12 August 2016, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

MacLean, M.G. and M. Seifert, 2016. User-inspired and place-based field research at the School for Field Studies. In: The Council on Undergraduate Research Biennial Conference 2016, 26-28 June 2016, Tampa, FL.

Winrich, C. and M.G. MacLean, 2015. Electricity: Generating interest in Physics and Sustainability. In: 2015 American Association of Physics Teachers Winter Meeting, 3-6 January 2015, San Diego, CA.

MacLean, M.G., 2014. Mapping forest edge using aerial LiDAR. In: 2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2014, San Francisco, CA.

MacLean, M.G. and R. Congalton, 2013. Predicting woody invasive species presence using a new fragmentation program: PolyFrag. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 2013 Annual Conference, 24-28 March 2013, Baltimore, MD.

MacLean, M.G., 2013. Spatial Data and Geographic Information Systems: Their uses in both ecology and business. In: Babson Science Seminar Series, 21 February 2013, Babson College, Babson Park, MA.

MacLean, M.G., 2012. Creating land cover maps from single or multi-date images and the new fragmentation program PolyFrag. In: 2012 Quantitative Landscape Ecology and Environmental Sustainability Workshop, 03-07 July 2012, Durban, South Africa.

MacLean, M.G. and R. Congalton, 2012b. Map accuracy assessment issues when using an object-oriented approach. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 2012 Annual Conference, 19-23 March 2012, Sacramento, CA.

MacLean, M.G. and R. Congalton, 2012a. Creating land cover maps from single or multi-date images: Which are more accurate? In: Association of American Geographers 2012 Annual Conference, 24-28 February 2012, New York, NY.

MacLean, M.G., 2011. Spatial thinking and Landscape Ecology in Southeastern New Hampshire. Invited talk in: Tufts University Ecology Reading Group Meeting, 16 December 2011, Medford, MA.

MacLean, M.G., 2011. Determining the appropriate number of prism samples in Northeastern forest stands for collecting remote sensing reference data. In: Northeastern Mensurationists Organization 2011 Annual Meeting, 2-4 October 2011, Quebec City, Quebec, CA.

MacLean, M.G. and R. Congalton, 2011. Using object-oriented classification to map forest community types. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 2011 Annual Conference, 1-5 May 2011, Milwaukee, WI.

MacLean, M.G. and R. Congalton, 2010. Mapping and analysis of fragmentation in southeastern New Hampshire. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing/Cartography & GIS 2010 Fall Specialty Conference, 15-19 November 2010, Orlando, FL.

MacLean, M.G., A. Rudko, and R. Congalton, 2010. Multi-temporal image analysis of the Coastal Watershed, NH. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 2010 Annual Conference, 26-30 April 2010, San Diego, CA.

Graham, M. and R. Congalton, 2009b. A comparison of the 1992 and 2001 National Land Cover Datasets in the Lamprey River Watershed, NH. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing/Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors 2009 Fall Conference, 16-19 November 2009, San Antonio, TX.

Graham, M. and R. Congalton, 2009a. Evaluating issues in map accuracy: A study of mapping benthic habitats on the Texas gulf coast. In: American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 2009 Annual Conference, 9-13 March 2009, Baltimore, MD.