
معرفی
Mark Ducey is a Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of New Hampshire. His research focuses on forest biometrics, quantitative silviculture, and the application of remote sensing technologies like LiDAR to analyze forest structure, carbon dynamics, and ecological change across scales from individual stands to regional landscapes.
- Primary Affiliation: University of New Hampshire
- Department: Natural Resources and the Environment
His work spans mixed-species forests in New England, the Blue Mountains of Oregon, and international collaborations in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, and Brazil. Key research themes include:
- Quantitative forest inventory techniques
- Carbon sequestration and climate change impacts
- Coarse woody debris sampling
- Remote sensing integration for ecological modeling
- Land cover change analysis
Recent publications highlight advancements in height-diameter modeling, biomass estimation via novel sampling methods, and ecological implications of forest management practices. His teaching includes courses on forest inventory analysis, grant writing, and contemporary conservation issues.




