Todd Kellerman
GIS Specialist
National Agroforestry Center
East Campus
Lincoln, NE 68583-0822
United States
Lincoln, NE 68583-0822
United States
Phone
402-437-5178 x4037
Featured Publications
- Smith, Matthew M.; Bentrup, Gary ; Kellerman, Todd ; MacFarland, Katherine ; Straight, Richard ; Ameyaw, Lord ; Stein, Susan. 2022. Silvopasture in the USA: A systematic review of natural resource professional and producer-reported benefits, challenges, and management activities
- Smith, Matthew; Bentrup, Gary; Kellerman, Todd; MacFarland, Katherine ; Straight, Richard; Ameyaw, Lord. 2021. Windbreaks in the United States: A systematic review of producer-reported benefits, challenges, management activities and drivers of adoption
- Liknes, Greg C.; Meneguzzo, Dacia M.; Kellerman, Todd A.. 2017. Shape indexes for semi-automated detection of windbreaks in thematic tree cover maps from the central United States
- Bentrup, Gary; Kellerman, Todd. 2004. Where should buffers go modeling riparian habitat connectivity in northeast Kansas
Other Publications
- Bentrup, Gary; Schoeneberger, Michele; Dosskey, Mike; Wells, Gary; Kellerman, Todd. 2005. Tool time: melding watershed and site goals on private lands
Research Highlights

Trees Outside Forests: Research to Application
Year: 2020
Trees outside forests are an important ecological resource in agricultural areas of the U.S., yet information about their extent and location is lacking. GIS and remote sensing methods are being used to map these trees over large areas, and interactive online mapping software like StoryMaps makes t...

Making Trees Outside Forests Count
Year: 2019
Trees in agricultural landscapes, or trees outside forests, are an undercounted resource in the United States. These resources serve important ecological functions, yet little information describing their extent and location is readily available. Partners from the USDA Forest Service are leading an ...

Agroforestry for Sustainable Food Production and Resilient Landscapes
Year: 2019
The USDA National Agroforestry Center fostered exchange of research, data, and practitioner experiences through its co-organization of the 16th North American Agroforestry Conference in Corvallis, Oregon.