Dan Wanyama
Assistant Professor-in-Residence
Department of Geography, Sustainability, Community, and Urban Studies
Education
Ph.D., Michigan State University (2021)
Areas of Specialty
Geographic Information Science and Systems
Current Research Interests
- Climate change and socio-ecological systems
- Land use and land cover change
- Socio-ecological vulnerability
- Geospatial analysis
Selected Publications
Wanyama, D., Wimberly, M. C., & Mensah, F. (2023). Patterns and drivers of disturbance in tropical forest reserves of southern Ghana. Environmental Research Letters, 18(6), 064022.
Wanyama, D., Bunting, E. L., Weil, N., & Keellings, D. (2023). Delineating and characterizing changes in heat wave events across the United States climate regions. Climatic Change, 176(2), 6.
Wanyama, D., Kar, B., & Moore, N. J. (2021). Quantitative multi-factor characterization of eco-environmental vulnerability in the Mount Elgon ecosystem. GIScience & Remote Sensing, 58(8), 1571-1592.
Bunting, E. L., Wanyama, D., Goodwin, R., Weil, N., Sabbatini, P., & Andresen, J. (2021). Vitis vinifera Production in Michigan: Factors and Trends Driving Cultivation Patterns. Frontiers in Plant Science, 12, 704690.
Wanyama, D., Moore, N. J., & Dahlin, K. M. (2020). Persistent vegetation greening and browning trends related to natural and human activities in the mount Elgon ecosystem. Remote Sensing, 12(13), 2113.
Wanyama, D., Bunting, E. L., Goodwin, R., Weil, N., Sabbatini, P., & Andresen, J. A. (2020). Modeling land suitability for Vitis vinifera in Michigan using advanced geospatial data and methods. Atmosphere, 11(4), 339.
wanyama@uconn.edu | |
Phone | (860) 486-2728 |
Office Location | Philip E. Austin Building, Room 426 |
Campus | Storrs |
Courses | GEOG 2500: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GEOG 5500: Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science |