Dr. Nicholas Coops, Canada Research Chair in Remote Sensing at UBC, joins The Digital Forester podcast to talk about his journey through forestry, research, and innovation. We explore how remote sensing has evolved, its impact on forest management, and what’s next for the field. From global monitoring to cutting-edge projects, Nicholas shares insights from decades at the forefront of forest science.
Topics Covered:
Dr. Coops’ career path and early influences in remote sensing
The role of remote sensing in modern forestry
Building the Integrated Remote Sensing Studio at UBC
Shifts in satellite data, LiDAR, and forest inventory methods
Translating academic research into operational tools
Upcoming SilviLaser 2025 conference in Quebec City, Canada
Challenges and opportunities in global forest monitoring
Mentorship, leadership, and collaboration in science
Dr. Coops’ perspective on what’s next for digital forestry