Identifying changes to public access is an important but often overlooked dimension of natural resource management. Our new study just published in the journal GeoHazards maps changes to public access and examines the nature of human responses in parks and reserves using case studies from Aoraki Mou...
The 2022 winter season brought some impressive avalanche cycles to the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. We are still sifting through all the data, but regions like Aoraki Mount Cook National Park had a very active winter--especially in July and August. After the record-breaking avalanche cycle...
We skinned up to the Pisa weather station to fix the snow depth and pressure sensors and install a new webcam at the site. Luckily, a couple of new wires, a fresh battery, and Todd's superb tinkering skills did the trick to get the sensors back up and running after a month of being offline. Prior...
We headed over to Queenstown for some fieldwork on the Remarkables ski field and in Wye creek. We also met with members of the NZ Ski operations team to see if we could make use of snow depth data that their grooming machines collect each night. We also went for a night ski at Coronet Peak which was...
MRC team members headed to Wellington for two geospatial conferences, GeoCart and the NZ Geospatial Research Conference (GRC), where we shared some of our work with fellow academics and industry professionals. At GeoCart, Todd presented his work on mapping snow depth with Satellite Photogram...

