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state-of-the-art experimental and computational models for solving water resource problems worldwide. CHL research and development addresses water resource and navigation challenges in a variety of
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complex, multi-model ecological forecasting workflow. The fellow will gain valuable experience in advanced model development, calibration, and synthesis of the forest succession, fire severity, and climate
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among climate models and representative concentration pathways (e.g. emissions scenarios). Objective 3: Identify site-specific optimal vegetation treatments for minimizing extreme fire behavior
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approaches will include species distribution models and integration of spatially explicit environmental variables including climate, hurricane disturbance, and land-use, among other global and Caribbean region
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fellow for a research project titled, “Structural modification and update of the U.S. national harvested wood products carbon model (WOODCARB II)”. USDA Forest Service has been using the WOODCARB II model