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Lee Moser

Education:
M.S. Digital Mapping, University of Kentucky, 2019
B.S. Natural Resource Conservation and Management, University of Kentucky, 2007
M.S. Forestry, University of Kentucky, 2009
Graduate Certificate in Stream and Watershed Science, University of Kentucky, 2016
Graduate Certificate in Digital Mapping, University of Kentucky, 2017
Currently Completing M.S. Digital Mapping with New Maps Plus at the University of Kentucky

Biography:

I am a native Kentuckian with personal and professional interests in environmental science and the conservation of natural resources. I currently serve as an Agriculture Extension Associate in the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. I work with agricultural producers on projects related to best management practices for on-farm water quality and quantity. I am always trying to find new and exciting ways to incorporate geospatial technologies into my projects. My hobbies include cycling, gardening, and getting outdoors as much as possible. A digital mapping portfolio page is available at: https://ljmoser83.github.io/.

Research Interests:
natural resources
geospatial technologies
water quality
Agriculture
Selected Publications:
  • Control of Hardwood Regeneration in Restored Carolina Bay Depression Wetlands. 2009. Ecological Restoration 30(2). Moser, L.J., Barton, C.D., Blake, J.I.
  • Hardwood Re-Sprout Control in Hydrologically Restored Carolina Bay Depression Wetlands. 2009. M.S. Thesis. The Graduate School, University of Kentucky.