College of Forest Resources Graduate Student Symposium

College of Forest Resources
Graduate Student Symposium

University of Washington, Seattle
February 23, 2007

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Research Agenda for the Future
B. Bruce Bare, Dean, College of Forest Resources

10:03

Processes and Pathways of Graduate Education
Dr. Nalini M. Nadkarni, Faculty Evergreen State College,
President of International Canopy Network

33:51
Comparison of qualitative and quantitative measurements of cobble embeddedness in Pacific Northwest streams
Bethany Plewe, CFR Graduate Student
12:53
Understanding Interactions between Federal Wildland Fire Managers and the Scientific Community: Ideals versus Reality
Anna Hohl, CFR Graduate Student
8:54
Seeking Diversity in Young* Forests: A Remote Sensing and Landscape Analysis of Exurban and Rural King County’s Second-growth Forests
Van R. Kane, CFR Graduate Student
10:30
Community properties and plant species invasions during early secondary succession
Aldo Compagnoni, CFR Graduate Student
10:21
High School Botany Program at the Washington Park Arboretum
Patrick Schwartzkopf, CFR Graduate Student
9:10
Flora and substrates of burned areas in southwest Tierra delego, Chile: composition and edge effects
Mark Swanson, CFR Ph.D. Candidate
17:30
Substrate Effects on Forest Understory Plant Biomass and Morphology
Laura Six, CFR Graduate Student
12:17
Investigation of a freshwater mussel die-off in a Puget Lowland Creek
Arden Thomas, CFR Graduate Student
12:28
Who are the new forest landowners in Pierce County, Washington?
Lindsay Malone, CFR Graduate Student
13:09
Integrating small footprint LIDAR data into forest inventory and analysis in Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Yuzhen Li, CFR Graduate Student
13:02
Do your observations support your implications? How would you know?
Finn Krogstad, CFR Ph.D. Candidate
10:59
Julia Helen Tracy, CFR Graduate Student
13:22
Improving short term predictions of Douglas fir growth in eastern Washington by incorporating weather variability
Andrew D. Hill, CFR Ph.D. Candidate
15:05
Wrapping LIDAR Points to Identify Individual Trees and Tree Parameters
Akira Kato, CFR Graduate Student
13:09
LIDAR-based species identification
Sooyoung Kim, CFR Ph.D. Candidate
13:42
Washington’s future timber supply and its impact on wildlife habitat: Comparison of wildlife habitat availability under alternative forest management scenarios
Hiroo Imaki, CFR Graduate Student
13:13