Forest Resources

Jimmy Chambers, Keim, Richard

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The faculty listed below look forward to working with dedicated, high-quality students to address research problems and increase scientific information useful in managing, sustaining, and protecting our forest ecosystems and their productivity. We invite you to email or call faculty members in your areas of interest and ask questions that are important to you.

Renewable natural resource research, as related to forest ecosystems, their productivity, and the associated social and economic need, is changing dramatically. Our state and nation need students interested in helping to resolve problems and expand our knowledge of these ecosystems and their products. We hope you will join us in “making a difference.”

Wetlands Faculty

Faculty Member Area of Expertise
Quang V. Cao Forest biometrics
Jim L. Chambers Eco-physiology and forest ecology
S. Joseph Chang Forest management and economics
Hallie Dozier Invasive plants; urban & community forestry
Richard Keim Forested wetlands and hydrology
Thomas Dean Quantitative silviculture
Jun Xu Hydrology and soils
8/31/2009 12:54:40 AM
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