The agro-eco-hydrological remote sensing lab at the University of Oklahoma aims to understand and tackle agricultural sustainability, food, and water security issues in the face of climate change. To accomplish this, the lab conducts a diverse range of research from developing hydrological and evapotranspiration modeling tool to linking them with field and socioeconomic data to explore the human dimensions of global environmental change in agriculture. The lab combines theories, methods, data, and perspectives from remote sensing, GIS, hydrology, agriculture, data analytics, economics, statistics and programming tools (R, Python, Matlab, and Google EarthEngine) to address key hydrological uncertainty issues (like those in ET modeling) and global environmental sustainability challenges. 


Contact

Nishan Bhattarai, 676 SEC, 

Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, 

University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019,  

Email: nishanATou.edu.