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Robert Froese is a Professor in the Department of Renewable Resources at the University of Alberta, where he focuses on forestry, growth and yield, and quantitative silviculture. His research includes topics such as tree regeneration diversity and the long-term stability of northern hardwood forests. Froese has published extensively in journals, addressing various aspects of forest ecology and management, particularly the influences of climate change on forest management plans. He leads a lab at the University of Alberta dedicated to exploring advanced techniques in forest growth and yield, utilizing modern statistical methods and simulation modeling to inform forest inventory management and improve understanding of forest dynamics. Froese teaches several courses related to forest measurements and growth, facilitating knowledge transfer in quantitative methods applicable to forestry. His academic credentials stem from a robust educational background and a commitment to advancing the forestry field through practical research and teaching.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management