Hydrological & Erosion Responses to Forest Management
Fast-growing exotic plantations demand vast amounts of freshwater, while short rotation cycles strain slowly forming soils. How do such managed landscapes respond to climate change and intensified management? How can forest practices become more sustainable? And how do road networks affect hydrological and geomorphic processes? Addressing these questions—and developing quantitative predictions—forms the core of my research, through modeling and field-based approaches.
> Runoff, Ersion and Connectivity in Man-made 'forests'
> Runoff Generation and Soil Erosion on Harvest Areas
> Geomorphic Work, Process Response, and Seasonal Logging