|
Research and Bio:
Tara M. Hudiburg is currently pursuing
a PhD in Forest Science at Oregon State
University. .
Tara completed a B.S. in Biology in 1998 at Pacific Lutheran
University in Tacoma, WA. As an undergraduate, she was the
recipient of an MJ Murdock Undergraduate Research grant that
funded a project on water relations and gas exchange of Red
Alder and Big Leaf Maple. Her skills gained in ecosphysiological
measurements enabled her to gain a position as a faculty research
assistant for the Department of Forest Science at OSU under
the supervision of Dr. Beverly Law soon after graduating from
PLU. She completed an MS degree in Forest Science in 2007. Her thesis research examined the influence of climate, management, and forest type on carbon dynamics of Oregon and Northern California forests
For her dissertation, Tara will examine the impact of forest thinning for fire prevention and biofuels energy production on the net carbon balance of Oregon under current and potential climate conditions. This will require the
introduction of age-class dynamics, and interactions between rising CO2, climate change, and disturbance history which have been identified as a critical area for new model development.
Red Rocks, Nevada, Spring 2006
|