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Dexter Hodder is an Adjunct Professor in the Ecosystem Science and Management program within the Faculty of Environment at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). He contributes to academic and research initiatives related to ecosystem science and sustainable natural resource management.
His research interests focus on ecosystem dynamics, forest management, and environmental monitoring. These areas align with the mission of UNBC's environmental programs, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to ecological sustainability.
The trends in his potential scholarly work likely involve long-term ecological studies, land-use planning, and conservation strategies, particularly in boreal and mountainous forest ecosystems.
- Adjunct Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management, Faculty of Environment, University of Northern British Columbia
There are no listed scientific awards or formal advising roles at this time. No specific grants or funded projects are mentioned in the available text.
Dexter Hodder is affiliated with the John Prince Research Forest, which serves as a living laboratory for ecosystem-based research and adaptive forest management. This site supports collaborative studies involving academic, government, and community partners focused on sustainable forestry practices.
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