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Richard Moll is an Adjunct Professor at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, since 2012. His work includes developing a strategic System Dynamics model that captures the environmental, economic, social, and cultural dimensions of vulnerabilities faced by coastal communities due to severe storms and rising seas. Prior to his academic role, he worked as a Senior Research Analyst at Statistics Canada, where he was responsible for the design and implementation of the Timber Resource Account until 2012. He served as the President of the Natural Resource Modeling Association from 2012 to 2014. Dr. Moll's research interests focus on socio-economic modeling of forest resource systems, which includes economic evaluations of harvesting and regeneration alternatives in the presence of fire and pest infestations in forests. Currently, he is collaborating with Drs. Lessard and Sauré on modeling the dynamics of health and social care using System Dynamics. In his research, Dr. Moll employs quantitative analysis techniques and tools like STELLA for System Dynamics, R for statistical modeling, and GAMS for optimization problems.
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