Research scientist Africa Flores-Anderson uses data from
satellites to map algae blooms in lakes and forest degradation in her home
country of Guatemala. Join Flores-Anderson as she shares her personal journey
from small-town girl to National Geographic Explorer, using satellite imagery to
better understand our planet.
About the Speaker
Originally from Guatemala, Africa
Flores-Anderson is a research scientist at the Earth System Science Center at
the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). She is passionate about using
data and satellite images for environmental conservation. As a National
Geographic Explorer, she is working to forecast harmful algae blooms in Lake
Atitlán, Guatemala using artificial intelligence. She also works to strengthen
the capacity of countries in environmentally sensitive areas to use Earth
observation data and geospatial technologies for managing natural resources and
environmental risks. Flores’s research focuses on forest monitoring, water
quality and ecological forecasting.
SPEAKERS:
Africa Flores-Anderson (National Geographic Learning | Cengage: Boston, MA)