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Phung Van Khoa is an Adjunct Associate Professor specializing in Carbon Sequestration at the Department of Forestry, Michigan State University (MSU), and concurrently serves as Vice President of the Vietnam National University of Forestry in Hanoi, Vietnam. His work bridges academic and administrative roles in forestry and environmental science.
Education:
- PhD in Earth Sciences (2006), Colorado State University
- MS in Forestry (1997), Vietnam Forestry University
- BS in Silvics (1995), Vietnam Forestry University
Research Interests: Focuses on carbon sequestration quantification, GIS/Remote Sensing applications in forest management, watershed hydrology, and riparian zone conservation. Promotes international collaboration through partnerships between universities, governments, and NGOs.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on riparian ecosystem restoration, watershed management methodologies, and forest hydrology. His 2009 publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges in Vietnam.
Professional Roles: Leads graduate training initiatives and coordinates cross-sectoral research programs. His administrative role at Vietnam National University underscores his commitment to advancing forestry education and policy.


