

Jason Vogel
Jason Vogel advocates for research-driven practices in forest ecosystems science as an Associate Professor at the University of Florida's School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences. With a keen interest in forest nutrient cycling, management, and resilience, his work delves into the intricate dynamics of forest growth and structure. Jason's research is particularly focused on understanding how forests respond to climate change and disturbances, aiming to develop sustainable management practices that enhance forest resilience. His investigations into silvicultural techniques are pivotal in restoring and maintaining essential forest attributes. By examining the interactions between forest processes and external factors, Jason seeks to contribute to the broader understanding of how forests can be managed effectively in the face of environmental changes. His work is instrumental in shaping strategies that ensure the sustainability and health of forest ecosystems. Jason's commitment to advancing forest science is reflected in his collaborative approach, working with fellow researchers, students, and practitioners to translate scientific findings into practical applications. His dedication to education and mentorship is evident in his efforts to inspire the next generation of forest scientists and managers. Through his research, Jason aims to address critical questions about forest resilience and adaptability, providing insights that are crucial for the conservation and sustainable management of forest resources. His contributions to the field are marked by a deep understanding of the complexities of forest ecosystems and a commitment to fostering a sustainable future for our planet's forests.
Publications
, 3762-3769, 2013-06-15
, 328, 2020-03-15
, 1402, 2024-05-14
, e0243362, 2021-01-06