Eliza E. Camaso

Associate Professor I,

Eliza Camaso

Short Bio:

She obtained her Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering degree from Central Luzon State University. She is a faculty from the Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management, Central Luzon State University, where she teaches undergraduate courses at the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, College of Engineering. She co-authored thirteen (13) technical papers published in various internationally recognized publications on topics ranging from remote sensing studies, geographic information system application, natural resource mapping, and monitoring and disaster risk assessment. She has been a project leader of the CHED funded project entitled Coastal Resources Management Integrating Coastal Resource Assessment and Valuation, Carrying capacity, Climate Change Adaptation, and Disaster Risk Reduction in the Province of Zambales: A System Approach: Project 2 Disaster Risk Assessment and as project staff on the projects entitled Assessment Of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and IEC Production, Promotion and Technology Transfer. Her research areas of interest are crop process engineering, remote sensing and Geographic Information System application, and natural resource mapping and vulnerability assessment.

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Remote sensing and Geographic information system application, crop process engineering, smart agriculture

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