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Sándor Tóth is an Associate Professor at the College of the Environment, specializing in natural resource management. His research addresses the complexities and conflicts inherent in resource management, particularly focusing on the trade-offs involved in managing natural resources. For instance, he explores how logging impacts wildlife habitats and how fuel treatments can increase sediment delivery downstream. Tóth works on developing analytical methods that quantify these trade-offs and seeks to answer critical questions regarding the balance between timber revenue, carbon sequestration, and the provision of clean water, as well as reducing fire hazards in specific areas. His contributions enhance the understanding of production possibilities and the economic implications of resource management decisions, emphasizing the necessity for informed choices that meet societal expectations. His work is pivotal in shedding light on the monetary commitments involved in natural resource management.
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