Associate Professor and FRBC/West Fraser research chair, Ecosystem Science and Management Progam, University of Northern British Columbia
Hi, I’m an Associate Professor and FRBC/West Fraser research chair in the Ecosystem Science and Management Progam at UNBC. I consider myself to be a quantitative forest scientist, and I work to understand the trade-offs and synergies among economic production, ecosystem services and conservation in forested ecosystems. I received my PhD in Forest Conservation from the University of Queensland in 2011. I undertook two ARC post-doc fellowships before moving to the University of Northern British Columbia in 2016. I am passionate about using quantitative spatial analyses to inform real-world forest management decisions that balance what are often conflicting values.
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Aug 01, 2018 13:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
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