Dmitry Shchepashchenko
Research Scholar
Ecosystems Services and Management
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Austria
Biography
Dmitry Shchepashchenko was a participant of IIASA's Young Scientists Summer Program in 1995. He returned to the Institute in November 2007 as a Research Scholar to work with the Forestry Program, now Ecosystems Services and Management (ESM) Program. His recent projects have included a full carbon account of Northern Eurasia, Global forest/biomass/land cover mapping, remote sensing application. Dr. Shchepashchenko graduated in forestry with a specialization in soil science from Moscow State Forest University (MSFU). He received a PhD degree in soil science in 1993 from Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute in Moscow and he was awarded a university professor degree in ecology in 2005 from MSFU. Currently he holds the position of Professor at MSFU, Department of Pedology. Dr. Shchepashchenko is a member of the Academic Council of MSFU.
Research Interest
His research interest is focused on forest sector.
Publications
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Fritz S, See L, Perger C, McCallum I, Schill C, Schepaschenko D, Duerauer M, Karner M, et al. (2017). A global dataset of crowdsourced land cover and land use reference data. Scientific Data 4: p. 170075. DOI:10.1038/sdata.2017.75.
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See L, Laso Bayas JC, Schepaschenko D, Perger C, Dresel C, Maus V, Salk C, Weichselgartner J, et al. (2017). LACO-Wiki: A New Online Land Cover Validation Tool Demonstrated Using GlobeLand30 for Kenya. Remote Sensing 9 (7): e754. DOI:10.3390/rs9070754.
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Kraxner F, Schepaschenko D, Fuss S, Lunnan A, Kindermann G, Aoki K, Dürauer M, Shvidenko A, et al. (2017). Mapping certified forests for sustainable management - A global tool for information improvement through participatory and collaborative mapping. Forest Policy and Economics 83: 10-18. DOI:10.1016/j.forpol.2017.04.014.