phenology
Assistant Professor, Phenoclimatology Job Search
Integration of phenological observations and relevant models with short and long-term climatic predictions is crucial to manage ecosystems and wildlife in the context of a changing climate. The University of Arizona invites applications from applied climatologists, quantitative ecologists and ecological modelers for the tenure-track position of Assistant Professor with an emphasis on Phenoclimatology.
Jake Weltzin

Title:
Executive Director, USA National Phenology NetworkArea of Expertise:
Ecology, environmental biology, plant community ecology, ecosystem ecology, manipulative experimentsDirector
Julio L. Betancourt

Title:
Adjunct ProfessorArea of Expertise:
Paleocology, Paleoclimatology, Plant Ecology, Climatology, Hydrology, Global Change, Phenology, Deserts, North America, South AmericaAdjunct Professor
Willem van Leeuwen

Area of Expertise:
Land Surface Phenology; Biogeography; Remote Sensing Science and Applications of Coupled Natural and Human Systems; Geospatial & Temporal Decision Support Systems and Tools for Land and Water management; Assessing Impact of Fire and Drought on Vegetation Response and Drylands around the World.Associate Professor
Wim is an Associate Professor with joint appointments in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment - Office of Arid Lands Studies & the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona, Tucson, where he is teaching:
Learning the rhythm of the seasons in the face of global change: phenological research in the 21st Century
| Publication Type | Journal Article | |
| Year of Publication | In Press | |
| Authors | Morisette, J. T.; Richardson, A.D.; Knapp, A. K.; Fisher, J. I.; Graham, E.; Abatzoglou, J.; Wilson, B. E.; Breshears, D. D.; Henebry, G. M.; Hanes, J. M.; Liang, L. | |
| Journal Title | Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment | |
| Publication Keywords | phenology; NPN; remote sensing; vegetation change |
