James Brandt

Research and/or project statements
- Provides science and policy advice to the department on matters related to boreal forest ecology, disturbance agents, and health and productivity
- Focuses on understanding natural and anthropogenic factors affecting boreal forest ecosystems, including interactions and synergies among disturbance agents
- Develops tools for display and visualization of spatial data
Education and awards
BSc, Forestry, University of Toronto, 1987
MSc, Forestry, University of Toronto, 1992
PhD, Forest Biology & Management, University of Alberta, 2004