Biography:
Erik Berg has served as a research forester for the University of Montana for the past 11 years, studying flows of wood from forest through finished products. His work includes predicting post-logging forest residues and investigating remedies for sampling non-response. Prior to his current assignment he served as a wildland fire research leader, technology transfer specialist, forest ecology researcher, silviculturist and timber management specialist throughout a 35 year career. Dr. Berg received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Idaho, master’s degrees from the University of Idaho and Washington State University and a PhD in forest ecology from Clemson University.
Title : Twenty-year change in the presence of Celastrus orbiculatus, an invasive liana, in a U.S. eastern hardwood forest following hurricane disturbance