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Kurt Kipfmueller is a Full Professor in the Department of Geography, Environment & Society at the University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts. His research focuses on climate variability, fire ecology, and forest dynamics, particularly in the Great Lakes region, Rockies, and Pacific Northwest. He utilizes dendrochronology to reconstruct historical environmental conditions and fire regimes.
Education: B.S. in Geography and Earth Science from Central Michigan University (1993), M.A. in Geography from University of Wyoming (1997), Ph.D. in Geography from University of Arizona (2003).
Research Interests: Red Pine Ecology, Fire-Climate Interactions, Paleo-environmental Reconstruction, Landscape Ecology, and Mountain Pine Beetle Dynamics. His work emphasizes disturbances such as fire and climate impacts on forest ecosystems.
Awards: 2010 Arthur Motley Teaching Award and 2017 Horace Morse Award for Undergraduate Education. He leads the Minnesota Dendroecology Laboratory, studying long-term forest changes through tree-ring analysis.
Labs/Teams: Minnesota Dendroecology Laboratory investigates historical forest dynamics using dendrochronological methods, focusing on fire history, climate variability, and human impacts.
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