July 4, 2016

We are pleased to announce the Harvard Forest Charles Bullard Fellows for 2016-2017. The mission of the Charles Bullard Fellowship Program is to support advanced research and study by individuals who show promise of making an important contribution–either as scholars or administrators–to forestry and forest-related subjects, from biology to earth sciences, economics, politics, administration, law, and the arts and humanities.
FELLOW | INSTITUTION | RESEARCH AREA |
David Basler | University of Basel (Switzerland) | Plant-climate interactions, with a focus on tree phenology |
David Buckley Borden | Arts-based science communication, landscape scenario visualization, interpretive trail design | |
Walter Carson | University of Pittsburgh | Ecology of disturbance and salvage logging in temperate forests |
Lucy Hutyra | Boston University | Biogeochemistry in forest systems and urban areas |
Brenden McNeil | West Virginia University | Canopy architectural properties of tree species |
Klaus Puettmann | Oregon State University | Silvicultural approaches to increase the adaptive capacity of forest ecosystems |
Michael Reed | Tufts University | Extintion risk of birds in human-dominated landscapes |
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(Image by David Buckley Borden)