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Hunter Harrill is an Associate Professor in Forest Operations at Humboldt State University's Department of Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Canterbury and degrees from Humboldt State University. His research focuses on optimizing forest operations, including new technologies for steep-slope harvesting, cable logging, and biomass utilization. He emphasizes integrating research into teaching, involving students in projects to enhance practical learning.
His work addresses critical issues like wildfire mitigation, economic viability of harvesting systems, and environmental impacts. Notable research includes analyses of grapple yarding in New Zealand, soil disturbance from tethered harvesters, and advancements in skyline carriage technology. He collaborates internationally, with studies spanning North America, New Zealand, and Europe.
Harrill teaches courses such as Forest Harvesting Systems, Road Design, and Forest Management. His publications span journals like Forests, Current Forestry Reports, and Small-scale Forestry, reflecting his expertise in both theoretical and applied forestry practices.
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