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Karun Pandit is an Assistant Research Professor at North Carolina State University's Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources within the College of Natural Resources. His work focuses on forest health monitoring, ecosystem modeling, and the impacts of fire and land-use changes on forest ecosystems. Key research areas include longleaf pine ecology, sagebrush-steppe restoration, and the application of advanced models like ED2 and EDv2.2 for simulating ecosystem dynamics.
His research interests span forest health assessment, climate-driven disease and insect activity forecasting, and the socio-economic dimensions of timberland ownership changes. Pandit collaborates across disciplines to address challenges in biodiversity conservation, fire management, and sustainable land-use policies.
Pandit's publications highlight his expertise in vegetation modeling, with recent work analyzing the effects of prescribed fire on pine regeneration and evaluating ecosystem responses to climate change. His studies often integrate field data with computational models to inform conservation strategies and policy decisions.
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