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Hyeyoung Woo

Hyeyoung (PhD, University of British Columbia) is a postdoctoral fellow researching the relationship between mountain pine beetle infestation and forest fires in British Columbia and Alberta. She will be exploring statistical models and quasi-experimental methods to assess the influence of insect outbreaks on fire occurrence and size in a landscape-level including the potential environmental factors such as fire weather and vegetation. Her project is collaborated with the fRI Research Institute.

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Expertise & Experience: Spatial statistics, wildfire effect analysis, quasi-experimental method, Monte Carlo simulation, forest inventory data and remote-sensing data analysis

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Email: hywoo@uvic.ca

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