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Professor Alexander Fremier is affiliated with Washington State University's College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS). His research focuses on sustainable natural resource management, integrating ecological and geomorphic processes. He specializes in river-riparian systems, emphasizing restoration, resilience, and ecosystem services in both developed and developing regions. His work bridges ecological science with policy, exploring governance frameworks for climate adaptation and sustainable development.
Education:
- PhD in Ecology, University of California, Davis
- MS in Geography, University of California, Davis
- BS in Environmental Science and Mathematics, Principia College
Research interests include fluvial geomorphology, social-ecological resilience, and the application of drones (UAVs) in ecological monitoring. He investigates issues such as microplastics in aquatic food webs, headwater-dependent systems, and the governance of transboundary water resources like the Columbia River Basin. His recent work emphasizes food systems transformation, biodiversity conservation thresholds, and the role of technology in ecological assessment.
Publications highlight advancements in remote sensing for salmon habitat mapping, the efficacy of beaver dam analogs, and policy frameworks for securing ecosystem services. His interdisciplinary approach addresses global challenges in sustainability, linking ecological processes to human well-being through adaptive governance strategies.
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