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Fire Ecology Research

Faculty in the Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science are examining how climate change and land management will affect future fire activity and how fires can in turn influence plant, soil, and hydrologic processes. This involves a range of tools, including field and laboratory studies, remote sensing and process-based modeling. Faculty in fire ecology spans many areas of expertise, including ecology, hydrology, biogeochemistry and land management.

Faculty

Research - Fire ecology (NRES) scott, ecohydrology, hydrology, environment, forestry, ecology, ecophysiology
Scott Allen
Scott Allen
Assistant Professor, Ecohydrology & Physiological Ecology
(775) 784-4020
FA 217
7081 scott, ecohydrology, hydrology, environment, forestry, ecology, ecophysiology
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Franco Biondi
Franco Biondi
Professor, Ecoclimatology/Tree Rings
(775) 784-6921
FA 220b
7081
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Sarah Bisbing
Sarah Bisbing
Associate Professor, Whittell Forest & Wildlife Area Director
(775) 784-4034
FA 218a
7081
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Jonathan Greenberg
Jonathan Greenberg
Associate Professor, Remote Sensing
(775) 682-7933
FA 220a
7081
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Mae Gustin
Mae Gustin
Professor, Environmental Geochemistry
(775) 784-4203
FA 126
7081
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Erin Hanan
Erin Hanan
Associate Professor, Fire & Ecosystem Ecology she/her/hers
(775) 682-8147
FA 239b
7081
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Adrian Harpold
Adrian Harpold
Associate Professor, Mountain Ecohydrology
(775) 784-6759
FA 125
7081
Research - Fire ecology (NRES)
Peter Weisberg
Peter Weisberg
Professor, Landscape Ecology
(775) 784-7573
FA 220c
7081