Jack Hagenbuch

Title: 
Graduate Student
Bio: 

My research investigates the impact of grazing intensity on plant community composition, using a combination of remote sensing and boots on the ground sampling.

Admittance Semester/Year and Program

Fall 2025, PhD in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management

Education

BS, Ecosystem Science & Sustainability, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 2025 

Research Lab

Pau Lab

Selected Publications

  • Hagenbuch, J., Sellers, B., Metzger, G., & Russo, M. (2024). Mapping Rangeland Vegetation Attributes to Inform Grazing Management in Moffat County. NASA DEVELOP Program Technical Report.

  • Weichel, G., Hagenbuch, J., Willis, H., & Jhtaro, A. (2024). Monitoring Vegetation Impacts of Livestock Management Practices Used to Reduce Predator Conflicts on Idaho and Oregon Grazing Allotments. NASA DEVELOP Program Technical Report.

Selected Presentations

  • Fall 2024 NASA DEVELOP Presentation: Mapping Rangeland Vegetation Attributes to Inform Grazing Management in Moffat County

  • 2024 GIS in The Rockies Conference: Monitoring Vegetation Impacts of Night Penning in Idaho and Oregon Grazing Allotments Using Remote Sensing

  • Spring 2024 NASA DEVELOP Presentation: Monitoring Vegetation Impacts of Livestock Management Practices Used to Reduce Predator Conflicts in Idaho and Oregon Grazing Allotments

Selected Honors and Awards

  • Eldor Paul Award for Ecosystem Science

Research interests: 

Rangeland ecology, remote sensing