My research addresses the causes and consequences of
western forest disturbances, primarily wildfire and insect outbreaks. As a landscape
ecologist, I conduct research at multiple spatial and temporal
scales to examine: (1) disturbance dynamics and successional
patterns, (2) effects of past climate variability and future climate
change, and (3) ecological implications of forest management
policy and changing land use. I employ field studies, dendrochronology, GIS analyses and spatial modeling. My research
generally focuses on fundamental ecological questions with
applications to forest management, land-use policy and climate change.
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