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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Hessburg, Paul

Hessburg, Paul

August 7, 2024 | Author: UBC Forestry

Paul Hessburg

Hessburg, Paul

Affiliate Professor

Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences

Forest Sciences Centre
2424 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Canada

paul.hessburg@ubc.ca

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Research Areas:

Applied Conservation ScienceCommunities and Indigenous KnowledgeEcosystems and Climate Change
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Paul Hessburg is a Senior Research Ecologist with USDA-Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, and affiliate Full Professor at UW, OSU, WSU, UBC. He is the 2022-2026 President of the International Association for Fire Ecology (AFE) and Distinguished Scientist USDA, International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America, and AFE. His research explores wildfire and climate change effects on landscape and wildfire dynamics, and the structure and organization of historical, current, and future landscape resilience.

Posted in: Adjunct Professors, Faculty Profiles
Tagged with: Applied Conservation Science, Communities and Indigenous Knowledge, Ecosystems and Climate Change

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