|
Faculty | |||
| Teaching and Research Faculty | |||
| Name/Title | Areas of Interests | Location | Telephone |
Adams, Darius |
Forest economics, modeling and analysis of forest products markets, econometrics, forest policy. |
Peavy
204 |
541-737-1349 W |
| Adams, Paul Professor/Forest Watershed Extension Specialist |
Forest
soils, public
issues and policies on forest lands, Pacific Northwest policies and
management for forest streams |
Peavy 263 | 541-737-2946 |
| Bailey,
John Associate Professor |
Silviculture,
fuels and fire management, and adaptive ecosystem management
|
Peavy 235 | 541-737-1497 |
| Bennett, Max Associate Professor |
Central Point Extension Office | 541-776-7371 |
|
| Boston, Kevin Associate Professor |
Forest
transportation planning, forest road design and management systems
and supply chain management for the primary forest industry
|
Peavy 023 | 541-737-9171 |
| Bowers,
Steve Associate Professor |
Log
marketing & evaluation timber measurements |
Douglas County Extension | 541-682-4243 |
| Fitzgerald, Steve Professor | Silviculture
and wildland fire |
Deschutes County Extension | 541-548-6088 |
| Fletcher, Richard Professor |
Private
forest management, certification, Christmas trees
|
Benton County Extension | 541-766-6750 |
| Temesgen.
Hailemariam Associate Professor |
Forest
biometrics and measurement |
Peavy 237 | 541-737-8549 |
| Hann,
David Professor |
Forest
modeling
|
Peavy 053A | 541-737-2687 |
| Hobbs,
Stephen Emeritus Professor |
Peavy 111 | 541-737-8477 |
|
| Huntington, Geoffrey Senior Instructor |
Natural Resource Policy & Law, Environmental Policy and Law Interactions |
Peavy 105 | 541-737-9103 |
| Johnson, Jim Professor/Associate Dean for Extended Education |
Forestry & Natural
Resources Extension, International Forestry, and Silviculture. |
Richardson 109B | 541-737-8954 |
| Kellogg, Loren Professor/Lematta Professor of Forest Engineering |
Forest
operations analysis, small-diameter timber harvesting mechanized logging
systems, thinning and fuels reduction, harvesting methods for alternative
silviculture systems, international forest engineering
|
Peavy 261 | 541-737-2836 |
| Kiser, James Instructor |
Damage
to residual trees during commercial thinning operations,
response of trees and stands following commercial thinning damage, new
technology development and applicaitons in forest operations including
GPS, lasers and photogrammetry |
Peavy 027 | 541-737-4219 |
| Landgren,
Chal Professor |
Washington County Extension | 503-725-2102/397-3462 |
|
| Maguire, Douglas Professor/Giustina Professor of Forest Management |
Mechanisms
controlling forest growth and yield; quantitative silviculture; crown
structure and dynamics; natural forest regeneration.
|
Richarson 312 | 541-737-4215 |
| Mc Donnell, Jeffrey Professor/University Distinguished Professor/Richardson Chair in Watershed Science |
Conceptualization
of streamflow generation processes in steep terrain,
how water flowpaths on steep slopes affect slope stability, use of isotope
tracers for determining water source, age and flowpath,
study of forest road and logging effects on stream hydrology and water
quality |
Peavy 015 | 541-737-8720 |
| Montgomery, Claire Professor |
Natural
resource and forest economics, econometrics
|
Peavy 205 | 541-737-5533 |
| Murphy, Glen Professor/Stewart Professor in Forest Engineering |
Harvesting
system productivity, economic evaluation of environmental impacts caused
by harvesting, value recovery, supply chain management
|
Peavy 271 | 541-737-2192 |
| Parker, Bob Associate Professor |
Forest
soils; forest regeneration; timber harvesting; forest measurements |
Baker County Extension | 541-523-6418 |
| Punches, John Associate Professor |
Architecture
and hydraulic features of Douglas-fir crowns in managed stands,Availability
of large-diameter and small diameter on private lands in Western Oregon
|
Douglas County Extension | 541-672-4461 |
| Pyles,
Marvin Professor/Knudson Professor of Forestry |
Engineering
properties of soils, slope stability, hydraulics and hydrology, logging
mechanics, forest roads |
Peavy 269 | 541-737-4571 |
| Reed,
A Scott Dean of Extension Services |
Characterization
of forest development opportunities; policy alternatives to stimulate
nonindustrial private forest management; educational needs of natural
resource managers and landowners; application of new technologies,
program evaluation
|
Ballard 101 | 541-737-2713 |
| Rose, Robin Professor |
Reforestation; plant physiology; forest nursery management;
nursery stock evaluation; forest soils; vegetation management; international
forestry
- India, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Taiwan, New Zealand, South Africa. |
Richardson 308 | 541-737-6580 |
| Sessions,
Julian Professor/University Distinguished Professor/Strachan Chair
of Forest OPerations Management |
Wood
transportation, optimal bucking practices, timber harvest scheduling,
timber supply, scheduling of silviculture practices, fire hazard reduction,
logging mechanics, international forestry.
|
Peavy 223 | 541-737-2818 |
| Shaw, David Assistant Professor |
Forest
health, including biology and management of Swiss needle cast in
Douglas-fir, invasive insect and disease pests, silviculture and
integrated pest management, the interactions of fire and forest pests,
and biology and ecology of native insect and disease organisms considered
pests, the biology and ecology of mistletoes.
|
Richardson 218 | 541-737-2845 |
| Skaugset, Arne Associate Professor |
Finding
pragmatic, applied solutions to environmental problems that result
from the intensive management of forested terrain. |
Peavy 259 | 541-737-3283 |
| Tesch,
Steven Professor/Executive Associate Dean |
Silviculture-harvesting
interactions; ecology and management of mixed conifer forests; harsh
site reforestation
|
Peavy 150 | 541-737-1585 |
| White,
Diane Instructor |
Ecology
and disturbance ecology |
Peavy 039A | 541-737-8691 |
| Wimer,
Jeffrey Instructor |
Logging
safety and education; developing safety training materials for the
logging community; log truck safety; log truck costing. |
Peavy 025 | 541-737-5044 |
| Wing,
Michael Associate Professor |
Geographic
Information Systems (GIS),Global Positioning Systems
(GPS), remote sensing, land surveying and geodesy
, visualization and visibility analysis, crime mapping and analysis, geographic
information science, digital measurement tools for natural resource applications,
stream
habitat, precision forestry, spatial statistics
|
Peavy 275 | 541-737-4009 |
| Research Assistants and Faculty Research Associates | |||
| Name/Title | Areas of Interests | Location | Telephone |
| Bateman,
Douglas Senior Faculty Research Assistant |
FSL 206 | 541-737-7784 |
|
| Cole, Elizabeth Senior Faculty Research Assistant |
Richardson 201C | 541-737-6106 |
|
| Dinger, Eric Faculty Research Assistant |
Richardson 301C | 541-737-6086 |
|
| Eskelson,
Bianca Faculty Research Associate Post Doctorate |
Peavy 267 | 541-737-9112 |
|
| Hopp,
Luisa Research Associate Post Doctorate |
Interactions
between hillslope variables controlling the generation of subsurface
stormflow on the hillslope scale,
modeling of water and solute transport across scales, spatial and temporal
variability of water flow processes in the vadose zone,
parameterization of preferential flow, fate and transport of heavy metals
in soils |
Peavy 017 | 541-737-8719 |
| Latta,
Gregory Senior Faculty Research Assistant |
Development
and application of an array of regional and national models of timber
and forest products markets.
|
Peavy 013 | 541-737-6264 |
| Leer,
David |
FSL | ||
| Mainwaring,
Doug Senior Faculty Research Assistant |
Richardson 301F | 541-737-8107 |
|
| Pilkerton,
Stephen Senior Research Assistant |
Peavy 053 | 541-737-3236 |
|
| Simmons,
Amy Faculty Research Assistant |
Peavy 267 | 541-737-9112 |
|
| Chris
Surfleet Faculty Research Associate Post Doctorate |
Hydrologic
and erosion processes associated with forest roads, stream habitat
and land manangement monitoring, sediment and erosion control on managed
timberlands, stream habitat restoration.
|
Peavy 267 | 541-737-9112 |
| Woolley,
Travis Faculty Research Assistant |
Disturbance
ecology, restoration ecology, forest productivity and inter-annual
climate variability, global change, plant community ecology, vegetation
dynamics, plant, disease, and environment interactions, model validation
|
Richardson 214 | 541-737-3826 |