Courses:
NRM
340 - Natural Resource Measurements and Inventory
NRM
694 - Regional Sustainability
Research
Interests: Ecosystem and landscape ecology
emphasizing secondary succession, regeneration, and
disturbance dynamics in subarctic and boreal forest.
Current
Research Programs:
1) Modeling boreal forest dynamics,
2) Fuel loading,
3) Developing custom fuel models,
4) Fire risk analysis,
5) Fire-climate interactions,
6) Long-term ecological research (LTER)
Examples
of Research Support:
“Stream Temperature Response to Timber Harvest
Activities in Interior Alaska ”, USDA McIntire-Stennis,
$43,398, 1999-present.
"Demonstration & Research Forest Plan",
UA-Natural Resource Fund, $23,600., 2002-2003.
"Duff moisture dynamics", USDA Forest Service,
$30,000., 2001-2002
Examples
of Publications:
Fox, J.D. 2002. A trip to Denver -- A mile high and
15,000 miles wide. In: Proceedings of the Society
of American Foresters National Convention, Denver,
CO., Sept. 13-17. 2001.
Fox, J.D. and Robert Ott. 2000. Ice thickness and
ice bridges: An Annotated Bibliography. In: Welborn,
M. (ed.) Region III Forest Resources & Practices
Riparian Management Annotated Bibliography. Compiled
by Region III Science/Technical Committee. Report
to the Alaska Board of Forestry. AK DNR Division of
Forestry, and AK Dept. of Fish & Game. August
2000.
Fox, J.D. 1994. Calculated Angstrom's Turbidity Coefficients
for Fairbanks, Alaska. Journal of Climate. vol.7(10):1506-1512.
Fox, J.D. 1992. Incorporating Freeze-thaw calculations
into a water balance model. Water Resources Research
vol.28(9): 2229-2244.
Fox, J.D. 1991. "Ethics" and "Land
Ethics". Journal of Forestry .89(9):24-25.
Fox, J.D., J. C. Zasada, A.F. Gasbarro and R. VanVeldhuizen.
1984. Monte Carlo simulation of white spruce regeneration
after logging in Interior Alaska. Canadian Journal
Forest Research vol. 14:617-622.