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Benjamin Dittbrenner is an Associate Teaching Professor and Director of the M.S. Environmental Science and Policy program at Northeastern University, affiliated with both the College of Social Sciences and Humanities and the College of Science. His work focuses on ecosystem resilience, climate change impacts, and the role of beaver reintroduction in hydrological adaptation. He teaches courses in stream ecology, wetland ecology, and environmental policy.
Research Interests:
- Climate change mitigation strategies in riparian systems
- Ecosystem-based adaptation through beaver-assisted restoration
- Hydrological resilience in urban and natural landscapes
- Species composition dynamics under environmental disturbances
Publication Trends: His recent work emphasizes beaver's role in mitigating climate impacts, including temperature regulation in headwater streams and hydrological resilience. Earlier studies explored wetland ecology, shoreline monitoring, and thermal river mapping.
No scientific awards listed.
Advising and Grants: No formal advisees or grant programs listed. His programmatic role includes directing the M.S. Environmental Science and Policy program.
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