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Paul C.Van Deusen,62岁,于2015年8月21日去世。保罗于1953年6月25日出生于马萨诸塞州的奥尔福德。在成长过程中,保罗喜欢上学,尤其是数学,这已成为他一生工作的一部分。Paul于1975年获得马萨诸塞大学森林管理学士学位,1979年获得密西西比州立大学森林生物识别硕士学位,1984年获得加州大学伯克利分校森林生物识别博士学位。他还在牙买加和平队服役两年,协助林业工作,包括土地调查、天然林清查和制定管理计划。Paul是国家空气和溪流改善委员会(NCASI)的首席研究科学家,与统计和模型开发小组合作研究森林清查和分析方法。他还开发并维护了一套在线工具,以促进空间上明确的森林采伐计划、可视化和分析森林库存和分析(FIA)数据、估计森林碳以及分析野生动物栖息地选择。Paul撰写了许多关于森林清查实地方法设计、森林清查数据分析方法、约束对森林的经济影响等主题的出版物
Paul C. Van Deusen, 62, died on August 21, 2015. Paul was born June 25, 1953, in Allford, Massachusetts. Growing up, Paul enjoyed school, especially math, which became a part of his life’s work. Paul earned a BS degree in forest management from the University of Massachusetts in 1975, a Master’s degree in forest biometrics from Mississippi State University in 1979, and a PhD in forest biometrics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1984. He also served two years in the Peace Corps in Jamaica, assisting in forestry work with land surveying, inventorying natural forests, and preparing management plans. Paul was a principal research scientist with the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI), working with the Statistics and Model Development Group on forest inventory and analysis methods. He also developed and maintained a suite of online tools to facilitate spatially explicit forest-harvest scheduling, visualizing and analyzing forest inventory and analysis (FIA) data, estimating forest carbon, and analyzing wildlife habitat selection. Paul authored many publications on such topics as the design of field methods for forest inventory, methods for analyzing forest inventory data, economic effects of constraints on forest
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