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Daniel Vogt is an ecosystem soil ecologist with extensive experience studying various ecosystems around the world, including the U.S., Alaska, Central and South America, and Asia. His research primarily focuses on forest ecosystems, but he has also worked in deserts and grasslands. Vogt has collaborated with colleagues and students to assess carbon sequestration and sustainable management of natural resources, conducting studies in regions such as Bhutan and Indonesia. He has researched the factors correlated with tipping points and thresholds in forest productivity, utilizing remote sensing technology and ground-truthed databases. His work includes modeling potential effects of disturbances and climate change on ecosystems.
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