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Paul Arp graduated with a BSc (Hon.) in Chemistry from Carleton University and obtained his PhD in Physical Chemistry from McGill University. He joined the University of New Brunswick's Faculty in 1976 and teaches courses on Forest Soils and Forest Watershed Management while conducting relevant research with graduate students and research associates. Over the years, he has authored 150 peer-reviewed research papers. His research focuses on forest hydrology, biomass, nutrient cycling, and the effects of environmental stressors such as acid rain and climate change. He coordinates the research Laboratory for Forest Soils and the Environmental Quality Forest Watershed Research Centre at UNB. His current research interests include developing tools for forest operations planning and mapping related to forest soils, soil moisture, nutrient regimes, and soil trafficability forecasting, utilizing high-resolution vegetation distribution methods. These modeling and mapping tools serve as vital resources for forest management within industry and government, receiving both national and international attention.
Department of Business / Department of Management / Department of Business Administration