Northern Arizona University School of Forestry faculty and students
have been engaged in international forestry activities for more than 25 years.
Faculty and students have participated in international field tours and
seminars, attended conferences, and have conducted research in over 30 countries
around the world. Their international activities provide global perspectives in
the classroom and promote collaborative research and educational endeavors.
The faculty members listed below are those amongst the NAU School of Forestry faculuty who are actively involved in international programs and research.
Allen, James A. (Executive Director, School of Forestry); Management and
Restoration of Forested Wetlands; International
Forestry;
Ecology of
freshwater forested wetlands and mangroves; restoration of wetlands; forestry
practices of smallholders in developing countries.
E-mail:
Beier, Paul; Wildlife
Ecology.
Wildlife population dynamics, conservation biology, wildlife
habitat relationships, impact of forest and range practices on wildlife.
Personal Home Page; E-mail:
Finkral, Alex.; Forest
Management & Silviculture.
Forest management planning, forest stand
dynamics, forest operations.
E-mail:
Fulé, Peter Z.; Forest
Ecology.
Ecological restoration, Cordilleran forests (southwestern US and
northern Mexico), fire ecology.
E-mail:
Hofstetter, Richard; Ecology and
Forest Entomology.
Community ecology, insect population dynamics,
tritrophic interactions, mutualisms, ecology and evolution of bark beetles and
their associated mites and fungi.
E-mail:
Kim, Yeon-Su; Resource
Economics.
Nonmarket valuation, recreation economics.
E-mail:
Mathiasen, Robert L.; Forest
Health/Forest Pathology.
Forest health, tree diseases, systematics and
population biology of dwarf mistletoes, influence of forest management practices
on forest tree diseases.
E-mail:
Parysow, Pablo F.; Forest
Biometrics.
Forest modeling, sampling, inventory and monitoring,
statistical methods.
E-mail:
Patton, David R.; Forest
Wildlife Ecology.
Forest wildlife ecology, wildlife habitat
relationships, wildlife habitat models, wildlife management in Africa, effects
of forest and range management practices on wildlife.
E-mail:
Tecle, Aregai; Hydrology and
Systems Analysis.
Modeling hydrological processes, multi-criterion
decision making, conflict resolution in multiresource management, integrated
forest resource systems analysis, analysis of water quality programs.
E-mail:
Thode, Andrea E.; Fire
Ecology.
Landscape ecology, restoration ecology, community ecology, fire
behavior and fire effects.
E-mail:
Wagner, Michael R.; Forest
Entomology and Pathology.
Biochemical interaction between conifers and
phytophagus insects, biology of sawflies, influence of plant stress on
folivorous forest insects, genetic resistance, dwarf mistletoes, land
application wastewater treatment.
E-mail:
Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 July 2008 )