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Tags: Spatial Information Technology

Sheng-I Yang's research focuses on modeling forest growth, diversity, structure and function for planted and natural forests in order to advance forest science and inform sustainable forest management decisions. He develops and improves quantitative methods at the individual tree, stand, and system levels. He has worked on multiple research projects for a variety of forest types including southern pine monocultures as well as mixed-species…
Alec's current research focuses on the intersection of conservation planning and ecological modeling on a landscape scale. He integrates multiple valuation techniques to understand and anticipate changes in natural infrastructure, climate, and habitat systems, as well as providing tools for applied and socially-conscious spatial prioritization frameworks.
Chuck is the Director of the Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health and has a Public Service Faculty appointment in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia.  Chuck has been with the University of Georgia since 1999, where his work focuses on invasive species and information technology.  Websites he designed have been featured twice in Science Magazine, received regional awards for…
Dr. Bettinger was honored with the Award in Forest Science for outstanding research in forest managerial sciences by the Society of American Foresters in 2023. Dr. Bettinger was honored with the Carl Alwin Schenck award for outstanding performance in the field of forestry education by the Society of American Foresters in 2020. He is 1 of only 4 people to have been honored with both a national teaching and national research award by the Society…

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