Ph.D - Stephen
F. Austin State University - GIS and Forest Recreation
M.S. - National Taiwan University -Taiwan - Silviculture
B.S - National Taiwan University -Taiwan - Forestry I-Kuai
Hung is an Assistant Professor of Geographic Information
System (GIS) at SFA since fall 2003. He moved to Texas
in pursuit of his doctorate degree in 1999. Prior to
that, he spent 14 years as a field forester with the
Experimental Forest of National Taiwan University.
- Recreation Planning using GIS
- Landscape Pattern Change
- Terrain Analysis
ENV/FOR 390 – GIS in Natural Resources
FOR 551 – Introduction to GIS and Geospatial Analysis
FOR 553 – GIS and Geospatial Applications
Siska, P.P., and I. Hung. 2004. Advanced digital terrain
analysis using GIS. In: Proceedings of the 2004 ESRI
International User Conference, San Diego, California.
Siska, P.P., P. Goovaerts, I. Hung, and M. Bryant.
2004. Predicting the magnitude of kriging interpolation
errors using terrain roughness and dissectivity parameters:
multiple regression approach. Earth Surface Processes
and Landforms. (accepted under revision)
Unger D.R., I. Hung, and J.M. Williams. 2004. East
Texas Forest Inventory (ETFI) Pilot Project—remote
sensing phase. Project report, Forest Resources Institute,
Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX.
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