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Wang, Ruichen

Ruichen
Wang
Ruichen Wang
Geospatial Information Science and Remote Sensing
Position Title
Doctoral Student
Email
ruichenw@umd.edu
Room and Building
4600 River Road
Degrees Held

Environmental Science, University of Massachusetts - Amherst - B.S.

Student Status
PhD
Faculty Advisors

Koh, Ilyun

Ilyun
Koh
Ilyun Koh

Ilyun is an environmental geographer who has experience in climate adaptation and monitoring evaluation in the agriculture sector. His research interests are impact assessment of the agriculture value chain coupled with environmental risks as well as livelihood vulnerability of smallholder farmers. He uses innovative mixed-method approaches and tools such as big data, GIS, remote sensing, household survey methods, as well as qualitative interview methods. Currently, he uses Mozambique's household survey data to uncover the dynamics of the grain yield gap as well as the multidimensional well-being of vulnerable rural populations.

Human Dimensions of Global Change - Coupled Human and Natural Systems
Email
ikoh@umd.edu
Room and Building
1124 Lefrak
Degrees Held

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Student Status
PhD
Faculty Advisors