This postdoctoral position focuses on the effects of short-interval reburning in the Northwest Territories, especially following the extreme 2023 fire season. The research will explore changes in forest structure, composition, carbon stocks, and ecosystem functions, using data from areas impacted by short-interval reburning and comparing it to longer fire return interval sites. The role involves leading fieldwork in remote locations and collaborating with community and government partners to better understand fire risks and inform adaptive fire management strategies. This position is at the Baltzer Lab at the Wilfrid Laurier University. Please visit the following link for more information: https://forestecology.ca/contact/
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