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Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger mpact of Climate Chang Biodiversity and Crop In South Africa

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Impact of Climate Change On Biodiversity and Crops In South Africa. Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger. Woodrow Wilson School STEP Program. GOALS: To develop a deeper understanding of: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger

Nicole BornkampPrinceton University

Class of 2014PEI Development Challenger

Impact of Climate ChangeOn Biodiversity and Crops

In South Africa

Page 2: Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger

Woodrow Wilson School STEP Program

GOALS: To develop a deeper understanding of: 1. The nature of scientific, technological, and

environmental problems and opportunities2. The specialized methods used for analyzing

scientific, technological, and environmental issues3. The impact of science, engineering, and

environmental analysis on national and international policy.

Page 3: Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger

General Internship Goals

Assist post-doc in collecting, organizing, and checking research data

Develop and improve on several computer codes related to the data

Highlight areas of South Africa (ex: commercial forestry) that cannot be used to grow crops

Create visual images of collected data

Page 4: Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger

Methods

RStudio/MODISArcGIS/PixelsGoogle Earth/ArcGIS

Page 5: Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger

Results

Stitched imagesPixel changes Accurate wheat pointsCommercial forestry outlines

Page 6: Nicole Bornkamp Princeton University Class of 2014 PEI Development Challenger

Reflections

Learned new computer programs—basic problem solving to more advance code writing

Involved in program of great interest to my future work at Princeton and beyond

Worked in a dedicated, intelligent, and extremely professional environment

Interacted with all different levels of management and research here at Princeton

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THANK YOU!

Lyndon Estes, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Woodrow Wilson School and the Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy

Michael Oppenheimer, Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs

David Wilcove, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs

Grand Challenges Internship Program