Douglas Stow

Douglas Stow

San Diego State University

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About Douglas Stow

Douglas Stow, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at San Diego State University, specializes in the field of Remote sensing, image processing, land cover and land use change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Global hidden spillover effects among concurrent green initiatives

Deer survey from drone thermal imagery using enhanced faster R-CNN based on ResNets and FPN

Geovisualization and Analysis of Landscape-Level Wildfire Behavior Using Repeat Pass Airborne Thermal Infrared Imagery

Mapping environmentally sustainable urban development within six US cities through object-based image change analysis of aerial orthoimagery

Summer and fall extreme fire weather projected to occur more often and affect a growing portion of california throughout the 21st century

A landscape‐scale framework to identify refugia from multiple stressors

From land cover to land use: Applying random forest classifier to Landsat imagery for urban land-use change mapping

The Relative Timing of Population Growth and Land Use Change—A Case Study of North Taiwan from 1990 to 2015

Douglas Stow Information

University

Position

Distinguished Emeritus Professor

Citations(all)

11918

Citations(since 2020)

3755

Cited By

9819

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

158

i10Index(since 2020)

79

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Douglas Stow Skills & Research Interests

Remote sensing

image processing

land cover and land use change

Top articles of Douglas Stow

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Global hidden spillover effects among concurrent green initiatives

Science of the Total Environment

Li An

Jianguo Liu

Qi Zhang

Conghe Song

Driss Ezzine-de-Blas

...

2024/3/20

Deer survey from drone thermal imagery using enhanced faster R-CNN based on ResNets and FPN

Ecological Informatics

Haitao Lyu

Fang Qiu

Li An

Douglas Stow

Rebecca Lewison

...

2024/3/1

Geovisualization and Analysis of Landscape-Level Wildfire Behavior Using Repeat Pass Airborne Thermal Infrared Imagery

Fire

Keaton Shennan

Douglas A Stow

Atsushi Nara

Gavin M Schag

Philip Riggan

2023/6/16

Mapping environmentally sustainable urban development within six US cities through object-based image change analysis of aerial orthoimagery

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Noah N Young

Douglas A Stow

Madison RE Swayne

Atsushi Nara

2023/4

Summer and fall extreme fire weather projected to occur more often and affect a growing portion of california throughout the 21st century

Fire

David E Rother

Fernando De Sales

Doug Stow

Joseph P McFadden

2022/10/27

A landscape‐scale framework to identify refugia from multiple stressors

Conservation Biology

Isabel M Rojas

Megan K Jennings

Erin Conlisk

Alexandra D Syphard

Jack Mikesell

...

2022/2

From land cover to land use: Applying random forest classifier to Landsat imagery for urban land-use change mapping

Geocarto International

Hsiao-chien Shih

Douglas A Stow

Kou-Chen Chang

Dar A Roberts

Konstadinos G Goulias

2022/10/2

The Relative Timing of Population Growth and Land Use Change—A Case Study of North Taiwan from 1990 to 2015

Land

Hsiao-Chien Shih

Douglas A Stow

John R Weeks

Konstadinos G Goulias

Leila MV Carvalho

2022/12/5

Spatial-statistical analysis of landscape-level wildfire rate of spread

Remote Sensing

Gavin M Schag

Douglas A Stow

Philip J Riggan

Atsushi Nara

2022/8/16

Impacts of burn severity on short-term postfire vegetation recovery, surface albedo, and land surface temperature in California ecoregions

PLoS One

David E Rother

Fernando De Sales

Doug Stow

Joe McFadden

2022/11/3

Evaluation of thermal infrared imaging from uninhabited aerial vehicles for arboreal wildlife surveillance

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Blair Mirka

Douglas A Stow

Gernot Paulus

Andrew C Loerch

Lloyd L Coulter

...

2022/7

Comparing the accuracy of sUAS navigation, image co-registration and CNN-based damage detection between traditional and repeat station imaging

Geosciences

Andrew C Loerch

Douglas A Stow

Lloyd L Coulter

Atsushi Nara

James Frew

2022/10/28

Response of vegetation and carbon fluxes to brown lemming herbivory in northern Alaska

Biogeosciences

Jessica Plein

Rulon W Clark

Kyle A Arndt

Walter C Oechel

Douglas Stow

...

2022/6/2

Does short-interval fire inhibit postfire recovery of chaparral across southern California?

Science of the Total Environment

Emanuel A Storey

Douglas A Stow

John F O'Leary

Frank W Davis

Dar A Roberts

2021/1/10

Learning adjustable reduced downsampling network for small object detection in urban Environments

Remote Sensing

Huijie Zhang

Li An

Vena W Chu

Douglas A Stow

Xiaobai Liu

...

2021/9/10

Evaluating drought impact on postfire recovery of chaparral across southern California

Ecosystems

Emanuel A Storey

Douglas A Stow

Dar A Roberts

John F O’Leary

Frank W Davis

2021/6

Examining landscape-scale fuel and terrain controls of wildfire spread rates using repetitive airborne thermal infrared (ATIR) imagery

Fire

Gavin M Schag

Douglas A Stow

Philip J Riggan

Robert G Tissell

Janice L Coen

2021/2/3

Utility and optimization of LANDSAT-derived burned area maps for southern California

International Journal of Remote Sensing

Emanuel Arnal Storey

Krista R Lee West

Douglas A Stow

2021/1/17

Shrub fractional cover estimation and mapping of San Clemente Island shrubland based on airborne multispectral imagery and lidar data

Remote Sensing

Kelsey Warkentin

Douglas Stow

Kellie Uyeda

John O’Leary

Julie Lambert

...

2020/11/3

Reducing Shadow Effects on the Co-Registration of Aerial Image Pairs

Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing

Matthew Plummer

Douglas Stow

Emanuel Storey

Lloyd Coulter

Nicholas Zamora

...

2020/3/1

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