David O. Wallin

Professor

Department of Environmental Sciences
Huxley College of the Environment
Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA 98225-9181
Office: 360-650-7526
Fax: 360-650-7284
E-mail: david.wallin@wwu.edu

 


Background Information

I have degrees in Biology from Juniata College (B.S.; 1978) and the College of William and Mary (M.A.; 1982) and a degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia (Ph.D.; 1990). Between 1991 and 1995, I worked as a Research Associate and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest Sciences at Oregon State University.  I have been a faculty member in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Western Washington University since 1995.  My research focuses on the regional-scale study of land-use effects on the structure and function of forest ecosystems. My work is heavily dependent on the use of simulation models, GIS and satellite remote sensing.  Past projects have evaluated the consequences of forest change for vertebrate diversity and the regional carbon budget.  Although most of my work takes place in the Pacific Northwest, I have also been involved in comparative studies of land-use effects on forest structure in other parts of the world.  My most recent projects deal with land-use effects on aquatic systems and an evaluation of possible causes for recent declines of Mountain Goat populations in the Cascade Mountain Range of Washington.


Teaching

ESCI 301 Explorations in Environmental Studies
ESCI 325 Fundamentals of Ecology
ESCI 407/507 Forest Ecology
ESCI 435/535 Landscape Ecology
ESCI 442/542_Introduction to Remote Sensing
ESCI 441/541 GIS and Environmental Modeling
 


Selected Publications

Schroeder, T.A., A. Gray, M.E. Harmon, D.O. Wallin, W.B. Cohen.  2008.  Estimating live forest carbon dynamics with a Landsat-based curve-fitting approach.   J. of Applied Remote Sensing Vol. 2,023519 (9 May 2008) [DOI: 10.1117/1.2937821]

 

Wallin, D.O., M.E. Harmon, W.B. Cohen (in press).  Modeling regional-scale carbon dynamics in Pacific Northwest forests: 1972-95  Pages xx-xx In: O. Krankina and M.E. Harmon (eds.) Carbon Dynamics of Two Forest Regions: Northwestern Russian and the Pacific Northwest.  Springer-Verlag, New York

 

Richards, W.H., D.O. Wallin, and N.H. Schumaker.  2002.  An analysis of late-seral forest connectivity in western Oregon.  Conservation Biology  16(5):1409-1421.

 

Cushman, S.A. and D.O. Wallin. 2002.  Separating the effects of environmental, spatial and disturbance factors of forest community structure in the Russian Far East.  Forest Ecology and Management 168(1-3):201-215.

Urban, D.L., and D.O. Wallin. 2001. Models of landscape change.  Pages 35-48 In: Gergel, S.E. and M.G. Turner (eds.). Learning landscape ecology: a practical guide to concepts and techniques. Springer-Verlag, New York.  ISBN 0-387-95254-3

Cushman, S.A. and D.O. Wallin. 2000. Rates and patterns of landscape change in the central Sikhote-alin Mountains, Russian far east. Landscape Ecology 15(7):643-659.

Cissel, J.H., D. O. Wallin and others.  1998.  A landscape plan based on historical fire regimes for a managed forest ecosystem: the Augusta Creek study. USDA For. Ser. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW‑GTR‑422.  Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR.

Zheng, D., D.O. Wallin and Z. Hao. 1997. Use of remote sensing to detect rates and patterns of landscape change in the Changbai Mountain area of China and Korea: 1972-1988. Landscape Ecology 12(4): 241-254.

Wallin, D.O., Harmon, M.E., Cohen, W.B., Fiorella, M. and Ferrell, W.K. 1996a. Use of remote sensing to model land use effects on carbon flux in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. -- Pages 219-237 In: Gholz, H.L., Nakane, K. and Shimoda, H. (eds). The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity at scales from the stand to the globe. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. ISBN 0-7923-4278-X

Wallin, D.O., F.J. Swanson, B. Marks, J. Kertis and J. Cissel. 1996b. Comparison of managed and pre-settlement landscape dynamics in forests of the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.. Forest Ecology and Management 85:291- 310.

Cohen, W.B., D.O. Wallin, M.E. Harmon and M. Fiorella. 1996. Estimated carbon flux between 1972 and 1991 from forests of the pacific northwest region of the United States. Bioscience 46(11):836- 844.

Cohen, W.B., T.A. Spies, F.J. Swanson and D.O. Wallin. 1995. Land cover on the western slopes of the central Oregon Cascade Range. International Journal of Remote Sensing 16:595-596.

Wallin, D.O., F.J. Swanson and B. Marks. 1994. Landscape pattern response to changes in the pattern-generation rules: land-use legacies in forestry. Ecological Applications 4(3):569-580.

Wallin, D.O., C.C.H. Elliott, H.H. Shugart, C.J. Tucker and F. Wilhelmi. 1992. Satellite remote sensing of breeding habitat for an African weaver-bird. Landscape Ecology 7(2):87-99.


Ongoing Research

A variety of research projects are currently underway in my Spatial Analysis and Landscape Ecology Lab



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