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PrintAregai Tecle, Ph.D. - Professor
Photo of Dr. Tecle Research interest:

Hydrologic Modeling, Water Quality Analysis and Conflict Resolution/Avoidance and Multi criterion Decision Making in Natural Resources Management

Water holds a special position in ecosystem maintenance and management science. All the biotic and abiotic components within a particular ecosystem are dependent on water in one way or the other, and the presence of the various ecosystem components in return affects the quality and quantity of water in the biosphere. Our research efforts are designed to have a better understanding and develop reliable explanations for the various relationships between the different ecosystem components. The knowledge so gained is important for developing state-of-the-art integrated ecosystem management and science.

In all our endeavors, water is studied as a major resource component of forested and other wildland ecosystems. In this respect its possible influence on the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem are studied in a systems framework. Related research areas currently in progress or in the planning stage include: modeling precipitation-runoff relationships in forested environments, analyzing forest and wildland water quality problems, modeling surface and subsurface contaminant movement and attenuation processes, and examining climate change scenarios affecting forest ecosystem conditions. The development and use of appropriate multicriterion decision-making techniques as tools for holistic ecosystem management is another area of our research focus. Our aim in this research area is to develop a methodology for selecting the most preferred management scheme to achieve multi resource outputs and resolve conflicts among competing decision-makers.


Education

B.A., Anderson University, 1971
M.S., Ball State University, 1979
M.S., University of Arizona, 1986
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1988

Post doctoral:
1988 Research Associate, University of Arizona
1995-1996, Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University


Contact Information

 Office:Building 82 - Room 242
 Phone:928.523.6642
 Office Hours:  By Appointment
  Email:


Fall 2008 Courses

  FOR340 - Environmental Hydrology
  FOR340L - Environmental Hydrology Lab
  FOR599 - Contemporary Developments


Past Courses Taught

  FOR323W - Forest Management I     Spring 2006
Spring 2007

  FOR326W - Forest Management IV     Spring 2007
Spring 2008

  FOR340 - Environmental Hydrology     Fall 2003
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007

  FOR340H - Environmental Hydrology-honors     Fall 2004
Fall 2005

  FOR340L - Environmental Hydrology Lab     Fall 2003
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007

  FOR465 - Watershed Restoration     Spring 2007

  FOR503 - Management Science Modeling For Multi-resource Management     Spring 2003
Spring 2005

  FOR506 - Special Studies In Forestry     Spring 2003
Spring 2005
Fall 2005

  FOR563 - Watershed Hydrology     Spring 2004
Spring 2006
Spring 2008

  FOR565 - Watershed Restoration     Spring 2007


Selected Publications

Tecle, A., C.A. Henke III, C.C. Avery, and M.B. Baker, Jr. In press. Assessing similarities in precipitation and stream flow discharge among three upland watersheds. Hydrology and water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, Vol. 28.

Tecle, A., and D.E. Rupp. In press. Stochastic Precipitation-Runoff Model Water Yield From a Semi-Arid Forested Environment, a Chapter, In: Janos Bogardi, (ed.), Risk, Reliability, Uncertainty and Robustness of Water Resources Systems, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.

Tecle, A., B. Shrestha, and L. Duckstein. 1998. A Multi objective decision support system for multiresource forest management. Group Decision and Negotiation, 7:23-40.

Tecle, A., P. Kitanidis, and M. Reinhard. 1997. Biodegradability of BTEX contaminants under natural field conditions. Hydrology and water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, 27:39-46.

Tecle, A., F. Szidarovszky, and L. Duckstein. 1995. Conflict analysis in multi resource forest management with multiple decision makers. Nature and Resources 31(3):15-25.

Tecle, A., and D.E. Rupp. 1995. Stochastic, event based, and spatial modeling of cold season precipitation. In: Mountain Hydrology: Peaks and Valleys in Research and Applications, Canadian Society for Hydrological Sciences, Vancouver,B.C. pp. 171-186.

Tecle, A., and L. Duckstein. 1994. Concepts of Multi criterion Decision Makin,Chapter 3. In: H.P. Nachnebel (ed.), Decision support System in Water Resources Management, UNESCO Press, Paris, France.

Tecle, A., L. Duckstein, and P. Korhonen. 1994. "Interactive, Multi objective programming for forest resources management." Applied Mathematics and Computation 63(1):75-93.


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