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William Russell is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at San Jose State University (SJSU) within the College of Social Sciences. His research focuses on ecological disturbances in California's forest systems, particularly fire and timber harvest impacts on coast redwood forests.
- Research Themes:
- Ecological effects of fire (wildfire/prescribed) on coast redwood composition
- Impacts of mechanical thinning and timber harvest on forest ecosystems
- Anthropogenic vs. natural disturbance dynamics
- Wilderness preservation and environmental education
His recent publications (last 5 years) emphasize coast redwood forest resilience, with studies on prescribed burning strategies, understory recovery, and fire-return intervals. These works align with current debates about climate change, wildfire frequency, and sustainable forest management.
Professor Russell's work challenges industry practices that promote logging under the pretext of fire safety, advocating for data-driven conservation.
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