
معرفی
Carlos G. Ochoa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences at Oregon State University, within the College of Agricultural Sciences. His work integrates ecological and hydrological processes to address challenges in watershed and riparian systems management. He leads the Ecohydrology lab, focusing on land use-environment interactions, surface water-groundwater connectivity, and sustainable rangeland-water resource management.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, though his academic role suggests advanced training in environmental science, hydrology, or related disciplines. Professional accomplishments, such as grants or specific projects, are mentioned in headers like 'At OSU' and 'Professional Accomplishments,' but no detailed information is available here.
Research interests include:
- Ecohydrology of watershed & riparian ecosystems
- Land use impacts on water quality/quantity
- Aquifer recharge and hydrological connectivity
- Rangeland ecology and water management
- Coupled natural and human systems
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He directs the Ecohydrology lab, which investigates interdisciplinary solutions for sustainable water resource management and ecosystem health. The lab’s work emphasizes the interplay between ecological processes and human activities in agricultural and rangeland contexts.




