Dr. Young's Research Interests
1. Global & Regional Environmental Change 2. Biological Diversity 3. Art Gallery Presentations
1. Global and Regional Environmental Change | ||
2021 | Young S. and Young, J. Overall
Warming with Reduced Seasonality: Temperature Change in New England, USA,
1900–2020. Climate, 9 (12), 176. |
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2021 | Young, S. Rao, S., &
Dorey, K. Monitoring
the erosion and accretion of a human-built living shoreline with drone
technology. Environmental Challenges, 5, 100383. |
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2021 | 2021
Bremer, M. and S.S. Young.
Land Cover Change in a Ghanaian Sacred Forest. In ed. Silvern, S.E. and
Davis, E.H., Religion,
Sustainability, and Place (pp. 149-171). Palgrave Macmillan,
Singapore. |
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2020 | Young, S.S. and Wamburu, P. Comparing drone-derived elevation data with air-borne LiDAR to analyze coastal sea level rise at the local level. Papers in Applied Geography, pp.1-10. | |
2020 | Thiebault,
K. and Young,
S.S., Snow
cover change and its relationship with land surface temperature and
vegetation in northeastern North America from 2000 to 2017. International
Journal of Remote Sensing. DOI:10.1080/01431161.2020.1779379 |
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2017 | Thiebault,
K. and Young
S.S., Satellite
detection of vegetation change in Northeast North America from 2000 to
2016. Northeast Geographer;
9:4-28. |
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2014 | O’Connell, T., and S.S.Young. No more Hidden Secrets: Human Rights and Remote Sensing. Genocide Studies and Prevention Journal. 8(3): 5-31. | |
2013 | Silvern, S. and S. S.Young. Global Environmental Change and Sustainability, InTech Open Access Publisher. ISBN 978-953-51-1094-1. | |
2012 | Young, S.S. and D. Bardati. co-editors of a special edition (Environmental Change in Northeastern North America) of the journal the Northeast Geographer, to be publish Fall 2012. | |
2012 | Hu, H., P. Curtis, and S. S. Young. Analysis of Land Surface Temperature Change for Northeastern North America using MODIS Thermal data, 2001 to 2011. The Northeastern Geographer. 4(2): 50-65. | |
2011 | Young, S.S. and S. Silvern. International Perspectives on Global Environmental Change, InTech Open Access Publisher. ISBN 979-953-307-109-0. (over 70,000 downloads) | |
2011 | Young, S.S. Geoinformatics and the Mapping of Lands Vulnerable to Sea Level Rise. In Geoinformatics for Climate Change Studies. Edited by P.K. Joshi, A. Joshi, and T.P. Singh. New Delhi: TERI Press. Chapter 4 pp. 109-127. | |
2007 | Jeyaseelan, A.T., Roy, P.S. and S.S. Young. Persistent Changes in NDVI between 1982 and 2003 over India using AVHRR GIMMS (Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies) data. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 28(21): 1-20. | |
2005 | Young, S.S., and R. Harris, Changing patterns of global-scale vegetation photosynthesis, 1982-1999. International Journal of Remote Sensing. accepted, June, 2005. | |
2004 | Young, S.S.,
Satellite Detected Broad-Scale
Vegetation Change in China, 1982 – 1999. Asian Geographer. 22(1-2):
123-142. |
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2003 | Young, S.S. Global-scale
AVHRR data for land-cover analysis in the tropics. Geoinformatics for Tropical Ecosystems, edited by P.S. Roy. Dehra
Dun, India: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Publishers. |
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2001 | Niu, Z., C. Y. Wang, W. Wamg, Q. Y. Zhang, and S. S. Young. Estimating bi-directional angles in NOAA AVHRR images. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 22:1609-1615 | |
2001 | Young, S.S., and C. Y. Wang. Land-cover change analysis of China using global-scale Pathfinder AVHRR Landcover (PAL) data, 1982-92. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 22:1457-1477. | |
1999 | Young, S.S., and A. Anyamba. Comparison of NOAA/NASA PAL and NOAA GVI data for vegetation change studies over China. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing. 65(6): 679-688. | |
2. Biological Diversity with an emphasis on forest ecosystems. | ||
2021 | Wang, L., Ren, G., Hua, F., Young S., Wang, W., Yang, C., & Zhu, J. Integrating habitat availability into restoration efforts for biodiversity conservation: Evaluating effectiveness and setting priorities. Biological Conservation, 257, 109127. | |
2019 | Young, S.S., Journey to Ghana’s sacred forests. Sextant, 25(1) pp. 17-24. | |
2016 | Wang, L., Young, S.S., Wang, W., Ren, G.P., Xiao, W., Long, Y.C., Li, J.S., Zhu, J.G., Conservation priorities of forest ecosystems with evaluations of connectivity and future threats: Implications in the Eastern Himalaya of China. Biological Conservation. 195: 128-135. | |
2015 | Ren, G., Young, S.S., Wang, L., Wang, W., Long, Y., Wu, R., Li, J., Zhu, J., Yu, D.W. 2015. Effectiveness of China’s national forest protection program and nature reserves.Conservation Biology. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12561 | |
2009 | Goodall, Jane and
Young,
S.S., Hope for Animals, the case study at Cao Hai. |
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2005 | Young, S.S., THE TIGER AND THE PANGOLIN: Nature, Culture, and Conservation in China. By Chris Coggins. 339 pp.; maps, diagrs., ills., index, bibliog. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2003. $55.00 (cloth), ISBN 0824825063. in The Geographical Review, 94 (2): 258-260. (review) | |
2003 | Wang, Z. J., and S. S. Young. Differences in bird diversity between two Swidden Agricultural sites in mountainous terrain, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. Biological Conservation. 110: 231-243. | |
2002 |
Young, S.S. Nature Conservation through poverty alleviation (Cover Essay). Sextant. 12 (1 & 2): cover, 9 - 16. http://dgl.salemstate.edu/geography/profs/young/Papers/Caohai/CH-cover.htm |
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2000 | Wang, Z. J., C. Carpenter, and S. S. Young. Bird distribution and conservation in the Ailao Mountains, Yunnan, China. Biological Conservation. 92(2000): 45-57. | |
1995 | Young, S.S., and S.R. Herwitz. Floristic diversity and co-occurrences in a subtropical broad- leaved forest and two contrasting regrowth stands in central-west Yunnan Province, China. Vegetatio 119: 1-13. (Journal now titled: Plant Ecology) | |
1994 |
Herwitz, S.R., and S.S. Young. Mortality,
recruitment, and growth rates of montane tropical
rain forest canopy trees on Mount Bellenden-Ker, Northeast Queensland,
Australia. Biotropica. 26(4):
350-361. |
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1992 | Young, S.S., C. Carpenter, and Z.J. Wang. Study of the structure and composition of an old growth and a secondary evergreen broad-leaved forest in the Ailao mountains in Yunnan, China. Mountain Research and Development. 12(3): 269-284. | |
1989 | Young, S.S., and Z.J. Wang. A comparison of secondary and primary forests in the Ailao Shan region of Yunnan, China. Forest Ecology and Management. 28: 281-300. | |
3. Art Gallery Presentations through the display of remotely sensed imagery in art gallery settings. This research focuses on presenting basic scientific and geographic concepts about remote sensing through the display of aesthetically pleasing images. http://dgl.salemstate.edu/geography/profs/young/ART/ART.HTM | ||
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Mapping
Climate Change on the North Shore of
Massachusetts: Taking Action with Modern Mapping Techniques.
This is
an exhibition curated by Stephen Young using his research work alongside
other SSU faculty, graduate students and alumni. http://dgl.salemstate.edu/geography/Profs/Young/ART/Great%20Marsh/GM-index.htm
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2020 |
“Mapping Climate Change”
Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn. January 19 – February 28.
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2019 | “Mapping
Climate Change” Greenbelt
(Essex County Land Trust). October
6 – 18. |
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2017 | Young, S.S., Kelly, P. Macro or Micro? A Visual Art Exhibition Challenging Our Perceptions of Scale. Geohumanities. Volume 3, Number 1 press: online publication: |
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Young, S.S. and P. Kelly. Macro or Micro? http://dgl.salemstate.edu/geography/profs/young/ART/Macro-Micro/MM-index.htm |
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2015 | Macro or Micro? exhibited at: 1) Museum of Science, Boston, MA 2) Sazmanab Center for Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran, 3) Tehran University, Tehran, Iran, 4) Yale University | |
2014 | Macro or Micro? exhibited at: 1) Worcester Polytechnic Institute | |
2013 | Macro or Micro? exhibited at: 1) Winfisky Gallery, Salem, Ma. 2) Traina Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, Clark University | |
2013 | Young, S.S. and P. Kelly. Macro or Micro? Portfolio. Sextant. Volume 11. No. 1 pp. 24-35. | |
2013 | Group Exhibition “We’re standing on it” Winfisky Gallery, Salem. MA. (one piece) February11 – March 21, 2013. | |
2011 | Young, S.S. “The Earth exposed: how geographers use art and science in their exploration of the Earth from space.” In GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place Edited by M. Dear, J. Ketchum, S. Luria, and D. Richardson. New York: Routledge. Chapter 19 pp. 183-186. | |
2011 | Young, S.S. Case Study: Mississippi-Lungs. International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research. July-September 2011. 2(3): 86-88. | |
2008 | Young, S.S. “North Africa from Space” in cooperation with the International Geographical Union’s (IGU) International Congress, Tunis, Tunisia – August 2008. | |
2008 | Young, S.S.
“Return of The
Earth Exposed” Winfisky Gallery, Salem. MA. March, 2008. |
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2006 |
Young, S.S. “Return of The Earth Exposed” Sasaki Associates, Watertown, MA, October 19 – December 8, 2006. |
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2006 |
Young, S.S. Australia from Space” in cooperation with the International Geographical Union’s (IGU) regional international conference, Brisbane,
Australia, July 3 - 30,
2006; |
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2005 | Young, S.S. “The Earth Exposed: How geographers study the Earth from space.” National Science Foundation Art of Science Gallery. Arlington, Virginia. November 29, 2004 – March 4, 2005. | |
2004 | Young, S.S.
“The Earth Exposed” |
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2001 | Young, S.S. “The Earth Exposed” ArtWorks!, New Bedford, MA, September – October, 2001. | |
2001 | Young, S.S. “The Earth Exposed” Sasaki Associates, Watertown, MA, February 15 – May 15, 2001. | |
2000 | Young, S.S.
"The Earth
Exposed," the Goddard Library Gallery, Clark University,
Worcester, MA. November 13 -
December 15, 2000. |
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1999 | Young, S.S.
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1998 | Young, S.S.
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