Kyle Hartfield

Associate Professor of Practice

Director of Undergraduate Studies BS-GIST

Research

I use geospatial and remotely sensed data to map woody cover encroachment, assess the impacts of fire, examine the impacts of climate change on cultural resources and monitor drought across the western United States

Teaching

GIST 330: Introduction to Remote Sensing; GIST 483/583: Geographical Applications of Remote Sensing; GIST 417: GIS for Natural and Social Sciences; GIST 498: Senior Capstone; RNR 422/522: Resource Mapping Using Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Support); RNR 335: Introduction to Geospatial Concepts and Defense Applications to teaching

Degrees

  • MA in Geography,2010, University of Arizona, School of Geography and Development , Tucson, AZ
  • BA in Geography,2008, University of Arizona, School of Geography and Development , Tucson, AZ