Bryan
C. Pijanowski, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Forestry and
Natural Resources
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana 47906
Voice: 765-***-****
Fax: 765-***-****
Email: abqhpd@r.postjobfree.com
http://bryanpijanowski.me
http://www.human-environment.org
http://www.soundscapenetwork.org
Education
1991 Ph.D., Zoology,
MichiganStateUniversity,
East Lansing, Michigan
Dissertation: The adaptive significance of brood
reduction and clutch size in the tree swallow Major Advisor: Donald Beaver
1983 B.S., Biology,
HopeCollege, Holland, Michigan
Academic Appointments
2011-present Professor, Department of Forestry and
Natural Resources, Purdue University
2003-2011 Associate Professor, Department of
Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University
2001-2003 Assistant Research Professor, Department
of Zoology, Michigan State University
1999-2001 Specialist, Department of Geography,
Basic Science and Remote Sensing Initiative, Michigan State University
1996-2001 Assistant to the Deans, College of
Natural Science, Michigan State University
1996-2001 Assistant Research Professor, Department
of Entomology, Michigan State University
1992-1996 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department
of Entomology, Michigan State University
Awards
2002 Best
of Show. Poster on the Muskegon River
Watershed Mega-Model Project . Selected best out of 83 posters at the MSU Land
Use Forum.
1998 International
Scholars MSU Chapter (Phi Beta Delta).
Special Recognition for Contributions to MSU Study Abroad Programs.
1991 Vetward-Bound Teaching Citation, College of
Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
1991 National Wilson Society and Cooper Ornithological
Society Scholastic Achievement Award: Chosen as One of the Nation s Top
Ornithological Student-Researchers.
1991 George and Martha Wallace Endowed Scholarship Award.
Department of Zoology, MSU.
1987
Sigma-Xi Graduate Student
Research Award, Michigan State University.
1979-1983
Michigan ACT Competitive
Scholarship.
Last updated September 4, 2012
Professional
Appointments
Associate
Editor, Journal of Land Use Science (2005-current)
Associate
Editor, British Journal of Environment and Climate Change (2012-current)
National
Research Council (US) Drakes Bay Oyster Company Draft EIS Assessment Study
(2012)
National
Research Council (Romania) University Environmental Engineering Program
Assessment (2011-2012)
National
Research Council (Chile) National Climate Change Center Review Panel (2012)
Pijanowski,
B.C., A. Tayyebi, J. Doucette, B. Pekin, D. Braun and J. Plourde. (in review).
Fine resolution urban growth simulation at a national scale: Configuring the
GIS and neural network based Land Transformation Model to run in a high
performance computing (HPC) environment. Environmental
Modeling and Software.
2.
Tayyebi, A. and
B.C. Pijanowski. (in review). Simulating multiple land use classes using the
artificial neural network based Land Transformation Model and two nonlinear
data mining tools. Expert Systems with
Applications.
3.
Bowling, L.C.,
G. Yang, M. Lei, K.A. Cherkauer, B.C. Pijanowski, V. Mishra, D. Niyogi and D.K.
Ray. (in review). Impact of future urban expansion on hydrometerology in the
Upper Great Lakes Region. Earth Interactions.
4.
Foroutan, F, M.
R. Delavar, B.C. Pijanowski, B. N. Araabi. (in review). Cellular automata and
genetic algorithm integration for zone-based urban growth modeling: a case
study of the Isfahan Metropolitan Area, Iran.
ISPRS International Journal of
Geo-Information.
5.
Tayyebi A., and
B. Pijanowski. (in review). Using CART,
MARS and ANN to model land use cover change: Application of data mining tools
to three diverse areas in USA and Africa undergoing land transformation. Applied
Soft Computing.
6.
Tayyebi, A.H.,
A. Tayyebi, B. Pijanowski, N. Khanna, J. Shan, S. Homayoni, M.J. Yazdanpanah.
(in review). Error propagation and
uncertainty assessment in land use cover change models: Application of
artificial neural network and spatial logistic regression. Computers,
Environment and Urban Systems.
7.
Plourde, J, B.
Pijanowski, and B. Pekin. (in revision). Evidence of increased monoculture
cropping in the Central United States. Agriculture, Environment and Ecosystems.
8.
Pijanowski, B.C., A. Davis, K. Robinson and B. Pekin. (in revision).
Quantifying error in a land change model across multiple scales: implications
for coupling land-climate models. International
Geographical Information Science.
9.
Davis,
A., R.T. Dale, and B.C. Pijanowski. (in review). A simple life-cycle based
model of corn based ethanol production footprints within the conterminous
United States. Biomass and Bioenergy.
10.
Davis,
A.Y., R.T. Dale, and B.C. Pijanowski. (in review). Using a GIS model to site
future lignocellulosic ethanol processing facilities for varying feedbacks and
co-location options across the conterminous United States. Biomass
and Bioenergy.
11.
Jung, J., B.
Pekin and B. Pijanowski. (revised and in review). Mapping old-growth,
secondary-growth and selectively logged tropical forests using discrete return
LIDAR. Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote
Sensing.
12.
Pekin,
B., A. Zhalnin, and B. Pijanowski. (revised and in
review). Assessing risk of ecological impairment in streams and rivers
based on loading of multiple water pollutants: Application of a non-point
source pollution runoff model to the Great Lake States. Environmental
Management.
13.
Kumar, S., V. Merwade, S. Rao and B. C. Pijanowski. (revised
and in review). Land-cover change history in the United States from 1850 to
2000: Socioeconomic and biophysical determinants of change. Ambio.
14.
Pekin, B., J.
Jung, L. Villanueva, B. Pijanowski and J. Ahumada. (in press). Modeling biodiversity habitat using
soundscape recordings and LIDAR-derived metrics of vertical canopy structure in
a neotropica1 rainforest. Landscape
Ecology.
15.
Pekin,
B., and B. Pijanowski. 2012. The use of differential diversity measures for
biodiversity conservation at global and regional scales. Biological
Conservation.
16.
Pekin,
B.K. and B.C. Pijanowski. 2012. Land use intensity and global endangerment
probability of mammal species. Diversity
and Distributions.
17.
Tayyebi, A., Pekin, B.K., B.C. Pijanowski, J.
Plourde, J. Doucette, and D. Braun. 2012.
Modeling urban growth across the conterminous USA: A national scale
application of the Land Transformation Model. Journal
of Land Use Science.
18.
Washington-Ottombre,
C. and B. Pijanowski. 2012. The role of local rural institutions and rural
producer organizations in household adaptation to climate change and
variability in rural Kenya. Regional Environmental Change.
19.
Guastavino, C. and B.C. Pijanowski. 2012. Soundscape
ecology: a worldwide network. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
130(4): 2531-2531.
20.
Ray, D., B. Pijanowski, A. Kendall and D. Hyndman.
2012. Quantifying uncertainty in the coupling of backcast land use change and
groundwater travel time models: Implications for planning and management. Applied Geography 34:356-370.
21.
Villanueva-Rivera,
L. J., and Bryan C. Pijanowski. 2012. Pumilio: A web-based management system
for ecological recordings. Bulletin of
the Ecological Society of America 93: 71-81.
22. Pijanowski, B.C.,
and A. Farina. 2011. Introduction to the special issue on soundscape
ecology. Landscape Ecology 26:1209-1211.
23. Pijanowski, B.C.,
Farina, A., Gage S.H., Dumyahn S.L., and Krause B. 2011. What is soundscape ecology? Landscape Ecology 26:1213-1232.
24. Villanueva-Rivera L., B.C. Pijanowski, J.
Doucette, and B. Pekin. 2011. A primer of acoustic analysis for landscape
ecologists. Landscape Ecology
26:1233-1246.
25. Dumyahn, S.L.,
and B. C. Pijanowski. 2011. Beyond noise mitigation: managing soundscapes as
common pool resources. Landscape Ecology 26:1311-1326.
26. Dumyahn, S.L., and B.C. Pijanowski. 2011.
Soundscape conservation. Landscape Ecology. 26:1327-1344.
27.
Pijanowski,
B., L. Villanueva-Rivera, S.L. Dumyahn, A. Farina, B. Krause, B. Napoletano, S.
Gage and N. Pieretti. 2011. Soundscape ecology: The science of sound in
landscapes. BioScience.
61(3):203-216.
28. Pijanowski, B.,
N. Moore, D. Mauree and D. Niyogi. 2011. Evaluating error propagation in
coupled land-atmosphere models. Earth Interactions. 15:1-15.
29.
Moore,
N., G. Alargaswamy, B. Pijanowski, P. Thornton, B. Lofgren, J. Olson, J.
Andresen, P. Yanda, and J. Qi. 2011. East African food security as influenced
by future climate change and land use change at local to regional scales. Climatic Change. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0116-7.
30. Pijanowski, B.,
and K. Robinson. 2011. Rates and patterns of land use cover/change in the Upper
Great Lakes States, USA: A framework for spatial-temporal analysis. Landscape
and Urban Planning. 102(2):102-116.
31.
Tabbeyi.
A., B. C. Pijanowski and M. Delavar. 2011. An urban growth boundary model for
the Tehran, Iran Metropolitan Area. Landscape
and Urban Planning. 100(1-2):35-44.
32.
Ray,
D., J. Duckles and B. C. Pijanowski. 2011. The impact of future land use
scenarios on runoff volumes in the Muskegon River Watershed. Environmental Management 46(3):351-366.
33.
McLean,
C.E., D.T. Long and B. Pijanowski. 2011. Assessing environmental response and
recovery of a Great Lakes watershed using a multi-proxy paleolimnological
approach. PAGES 19(2):58-60.
34.
Wiley,
M., D. Hyndman, B. C. Pijanowski, A. Kendall, C. Riseng, E. Rutherford, S. Cheng, M. Carlson, J. Tyler, R. Stevenson,
P. Steen, P. Richards, P. Seelbach, and J. Koches. 2010. A Multi-modeling approach to evaluate impacts
of global change on river ecosystems. Hydrobiologia. 657:243 262.
35.
Washington-Ottombre,
C., B. Pijanowski, D. Campbell, J. Olson, J. Kinyamario, E. Irandu, J. Nganga, and
P. Gicheru. 2010. Using a role-playing game to inform the development of
land-use models for the study of a complex socio-ecological system. Agricultural Systems 103(3):117-126.
36.
Davis,
A., B. Pijanowski, K. Robinson and P. Kidwell. 2010. Estimating parking lot
footprints in the Upper Great Lakes region of the USA. Landscape and Urban Planning. 96:68-77.
37.
Pijanowski,
B., L. Iverson, C. Drew, H. Bulley, J. Rhemtulla, M. Wimberly, A. Bartsch and
J. Peng. 2010. Addressing the interplay of poverty and the ecology of landscapes:
A grand challenge topic for landscape ecologists? Landscape
Ecology 25:5-16. (Faculty of 1000 recognized)
38.
Dunning, J.B., A. DeWoody, B. Pijanowski, M. Sepulveda, R.
Swihart, H. Weeks, R. Williams and P. Zollner. 2010. Improving wildlife
education: fourteen years of change at Purdue University. The Wildlife Professional. 4 (online)