Diana Moanga

Diana Moanga Diana's research focuses on studying coastal resilience and assessing the spatial and temporal distribution of coastal hazards and identifying the communities that are mostly impacted. She is developing spatial models to assess the potential of nature-based solutions to mitigate these hazards. Diana also teaches several courses in geospatial data science (GIS) and remote sensing. She received her Ph.D. in Environmental Science Policy and Management from UC Berkeley in 2020 and a Master’s in Science in Marine Affairs and Policy from the University of Miami in 2015.
Currently teaching
EARTHSYS 210A: Senior Capstone and Reflection
EARTHSYS 144: Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science (GIS)
ESS 164: Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science (GIS)
URBANST 145: Advanced Concepts in Geographic Information Science
ESS 235: Advanced Concepts in Geographic Information Science
EARTHSYS 210B: Senior Capstone and Reflection
EARTHSYS 145: Advanced Concepts in Geographic Information Science
EARTHSYS 245: Advanced Concepts in Geographic Information Science
ESS 162: Remote Sensing of Land
EARTHSYS 276M: Spatial Planning for Gigascale Renewables & Transmission
EARTHSYS 176M: Spatial Planning for Gigascale Renewables & Transmission
EARTHSYS 242: Remote Sensing of Land
BIO 117: Biology and Global Change
CEE 276M: Spatial Planning for Gigascale Renewables & Transmission
ESS 262: Remote Sensing of Land
ESS 111: Biology and Global Change
EARTHSYS 111: Biology and Global Change
CEE 176M: Spatial Planning for Gigascale Renewables & Transmission
EARTHSYS 217: Biology and Global Change
EARTHSYS 142: Remote Sensing of Land
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