Sarah Smith‐Tripp
University of British Columbia(CA)Western Forest Products(CA)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Fire effects on ecosystems, Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
Most-Cited Works
- → Landsat assessment of variable spectral recovery linked to post-fire forest structure in dry sub-boreal forests(2024)20 cited
- → Canopy height impacts on the growing season and monthly microclimate in a burned forest of British Columbia, Canada(2022)16 cited
- → Impacts of a regional multiyear insect defoliation event on growing‐season runoff ratios and instantaneous streamflow characteristics(2021)8 cited
- → Evaluating global vegetation products for application in heterogeneous forest-savanna landscapes(2024)4 cited
- → Early spectral dynamics are indicative of distinct growth patterns in post‐wildfire forests(2024)3 cited
- → Post-fire structural forest recovery associated with climate extremes in dry sub-boreal forests(2025)1 cited
- → Data Repository: Synthesizing Spectral and Field Observations of Post-fire Conifer Recovery in Dry Conifer Forests(2025)
- → Impacts of a regional multi-year insect defoliation event on seasonal runoff ratios and instantaneous streamflow characteristics(2020)
- → GYPSY MOTH DEFOLIATION EFFECTS ON WATERSHED HYDROLOGY(2019)
- → A remote-sensing based investigation on the impacts of canopy height differences on microclimate in a burned forest(2021)