Assistant Professor
California State University Sacramento
Sacramento, California
I am a soil ecologist studying how the soil system serves as a natural solution to climate change. My work focuses on understanding how agricultural, forest, and rangeland management practices influence soil health and ecosystem functions. My research broadly includes soil organic amendments and soil health, organic matter persistence, ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling, fire, charcoal, and the impact of cultural fire stewardship practices on the soil system.
I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at California State University, Sacramento. I am also a member of the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Lab at Oregon State University.
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