Expertise

His research interests are forest landscapes as social-ecological systems, their responses to multiple drivers of change (including climate, land use, invasives and pollution), and developing frameworks and tools for making better real-world decisions. He teaches several areas of ecology (forest, landscape, global change) as well as graduate seminars in ecological economics, adaptive management and regional sustainability. Colin is an ecologist interested in the complex relationships between economies, institutions and the ecosystems upon which society depends.

I am a broadly trained ecologist interested in the functions, dynamics, and adaptive capacity of forest ecosystems and landscapes - including humans and our economic, political, and cultural institutions - in a rapidly changing world.

  • Forest Ecology & Management
  • Climate Change Impacts & Adaptation
  • Ecosystem Services
  • Long-Term Ecosystem Monitoring
  • Land Use Planning, Policy and Governance of Forest Landscapes
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge & Biocultural Restoration
  • Forest Biogeochemistry & Greenhouse Gas Budgets
  • Applied Geoinformatics

Research: forest ecosystem and landscape ecology, social-ecological systems, climate change, ecosystem services, landscape change modeling, resilience, adaptive management, resource governance, applied geoinformatics

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Organizational Affiliations

Department of Sustainable Resources Management, Academic Departments and Divisions, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Education

Biology
1999, BSc, Virginia Commonwealth University
Systems Ecology
2007, PhD, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Forest Ecology
2002, MSc, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University