At our next monthly meeting, Dr. Kolb will discuss
threats to ponderosa pine forests in northern Arizona, strategies to
mitigate threats, and anticipated future forest conditions. Tom is
Professor of Forest Ecophysiology in the School of Forestry at Northern
Arizona University, where he has worked for the past 25 years. Tom
teaches courses in plant identification, forest ecology, physiology, and
forest health; advises graduate students; and conducts research. Tom’s
research has been shaped by northern Arizona’s landscape, the land of
drought and fire. Most of his research at NAU has focused on impacts of
stresses such as drought, wildfire, and insect attacks on southwestern
forests, including riparian, woodland, pine/oak and mixed conifer
ecosystems. In addition, he conducts ecophysiological studies of sedges,
grasses, herbs, and desert shrubs, because a forest is more than just
trees. He currently is most focused on understanding whether and how
forest management can mitigate negative impacts of climate warming on
forests.
Our meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 18 at the Shepherd of the Hills Church, 1601 N. San Francisco Street, beginning at 7 p.m.
Our meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 18 at the Shepherd of the Hills Church, 1601 N. San Francisco Street, beginning at 7 p.m.
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