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The Urban Ecology Project is an interdisciplinary research and education effort involving a large number of faculty, staff and students from a variety of departments as well as members of government, industry and policy-makers.

CORE FACULTY

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POST-DOCS & STAFF

AFFILIATE FACULTY

  • Susan Bolton, Professor, Forest Resources (Hydrology)
  • Derek Booth, Research Assoc Prof, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Hydrology)
  • Michael Brett, Asst Prof, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Aquatic Ecology)
  • Stephanie Chang, Research Asst Prof, Geography (Natural Hazards, Regional Economic Models)
  • E. David Ford, Prof, Forest Resources (Quantitative Ecology, Ecological Methods)
  • Dr Kristina Hill ,Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture
  • Thomas Hinckley, Prof, Forest Resources (Plant Physiology)
  • Anne Kearney, Research Asst Prof, Forest Resources (Environmental Psychology)
  • Peter May, Prof, Political Science (Public Policy Processes, Policy Analysis)
  • Anne Moudon, Prof, Urban Design and Planning (Urban Planning)
  • Maresi Nerad, Research Associate Prof, College of Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
  • Timothy Nyerges, Prof, Geography (GIS, Collaborative Learning, Decision Support Systems)
  • Jeffrey Richey, Prof, School of Oceanography (Biogeochemical Cycles and Spatial Modeling)
  • Daniel Schindler, Asst Prof, Zoology (Aquatic Ecology)
  • Paul Waddell, Assoc Prof, Evans School of Public Affairs (Urban Economic Models)
  • Stephen West, Assoc Prof, Forest Resources (Wildlife Science)
  • Frank Westerlund, Assoc Prof, Urban Design and Planning (Remote Sensing and Mapping)
  • Suzanne Withers, Asst Prof, Geography (Social Science & Urban Demographic Models
  • Kathy Wolf, Resch Asst Prof, Forest Resources (Human Psychology)

 

STUDENTS

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PROFESSIONALS

  • Pam Bissonette, King County Department of Natural Resources
  • John Phipps, Forest Supervisor, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, U. S. Forest Service
  • Timothy Quinn, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Steve Wells
  • Washington State Department of Community Trade and Economic Development
  • Mike Yeager, Plum Creek Timber Company
  • Lenny Young, Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources

PARTCIPATING DEPARTMENTS

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Community and Environmental Planning

Forest Resources

Geography

Landscape Architecture

Oceanography

Program on Environment

Political Science

Urban Design and Planning

Zoology