Our affiliated faculty are committed to interdisciplinary and transdiciplinary approaches to understanding and addressing issues associated with forestry. If you are interested in joining our working group, please contact us.
Carol Franco: Ecological economics, ecosystem services, climate change impacts, climate change adaptation and mitigation policies, transdisciplinary approaches.
Stella Schons Do Valle: Natural Resource Economics and Management, International Conservation and Development, Forest Management and Business, Forest Finance, rural credit, community forest enterprises, community-based monitoring systems, policy instruments.
Randy Wynne: Applications of remote sensing to forestry, natural resource management, ecological modeling, and earth system science.
Valerie Thomas: Remote sensing and global monitoring of forest ecosystems.
Greg Amacher: Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, International Forestry and Development, Public Finance and Policy Instruments.
Kelly Cobourn: Natural resource economics, applied econometrics, bio-economic modeling, water resource policy, invasive species management.
Quinn Thomas: Ecosystem and Earth System models, remote sensing, large dataset analysis, and whole-ecosystem experiments.
Jay Sullivan: Forest and resource economics, economics of forest conservation and restoration, forest landowner incentives and decisions, forest management and planning.