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Allan Carroll is a Professor and Director of the Forest Sciences Undergraduate Program at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry. He is affiliated with the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences and based at the Forest Sciences Centre in Vancouver, Canada. His research focuses on the interplay between climate change, forest ecosystems, and insect population dynamics, with a particular emphasis on bark beetles and their ecological impacts.
- Research Areas: Applied Conservation Science, Ecosystems and Climate Change
- Key Projects: Climate change and forest insect disturbance, Bark beetle population dynamics, Mountain pine beetle risk assessment, Advanced pest detection techniques
His work integrates multidisciplinary approaches to develop remote monitoring systems for forest pests and investigates the effects of climate and management practices on outbreak prediction. Awards include international chaire internationale recognition and multiple Merit Awards from Natural Resources Canada for leadership and innovation.
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