William S. Keeton
Dr. William S. Keeton
Associate Professor / Director of Forestry Program
Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
University of Vermont
209 Hills Building, 81 Carrigan Drive
Burlington, VT 05405
United States of America
Phone: 802-656-2518
Fax: 802-656-2623
E-mail:
william.keeton(at)uvm.eduURL Institution:
www.uvm.eduPersonal URL:
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Key Publications of William S. Keeton (up to ten) :
Keeton, W.S., A. A. Whitman, G.G. McGee, and C.L. Goodale. 2011. Late-successional biomass development in northern hardwood-conifer forests of the northeastern United States. Forest Science (in press).
Kuemmerle, T., P. Olofsson, O. Chaskovskyy, M. Baumann, K. Ostapowicz, C.E. Woodcok, R. Houghton, P. Hostert, W.S. Keeton, and V.C. Radeloff. 2011. Post-Soviet farmland abandonment, forest recovery, and carbon sequestration in western Ukraine. Global Change Biology.
Nunery, J.S. and W.S. Keeton. 2010. Forest carbon storage in the northeastern United States: net effects of harvesting frequency, post-harvest retention, and wood products. Forest Ecology and Management 259:1363-1375.
Keeton, W.S., C.E. Kraft, and D.R. Warren. 2007. Mature and old-growth riparian forests: structure, dynamics, and effects on Adirondack stream habitats. Ecological Applications 17: 852-868.
Keeton, W.S. 2006. Managing for late-successional/old-growth characteristics in northern hardwood-conifer forests. Forest Ecology and Management 235: 129-142.
Expertise of William S. Keeton:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Scope | Process Studies |
| Impact of Change |
| Vulnerability to Change |
| Adaptation Measures to Change |
| Mitigation of Change |
Topic Atmosphere | Global Warming |
Topic Hydrosphere | Hydrosphere |
| Fresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes |
Topic Pedosphere | Soil Degradation / Erosion / Desertification |
Topic Biosphere | Biosphere |
Topic Integrated Systems | Integrated Systems and Ecology |
| Carbon Cycle |
| Economic Cycle |
Topic Ecosystems | Terrestrial Ecosystems |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery |
| Land Cover / Land Use / Landscape |
Topic Politics/Law | Politics / Law |
| Mitigation / Prevention / Emission Reductions |
| Adaptation |
| Conventions / Protections |
Topic Society | Education / Communication / Participation |
Topic Health | Health |
Topic Sustainability | Sustainability |
Topic Risk & Disaster Management | Prevention of Risks and Natural Hazards |
Spatial Zones | Mountain / Highland |
| Lowland |
| Rural |
Spatial Scale | Spatial Scale |
Statistical Focus | Mean Change / Trends |
| Variability |
Time Scale | Seasonal / Annual |
| Decadal / Centennial |
| 100 kyr |
Methods | Method |
| Collaboration with developing and transition countries ; Capacity Building |
| Program Coordination / Management |
Biodiversity Convention Thematic Areas | Forest Biodiversity |
| Mountain Biodiversity |
Biodiversity Convention Cross Cutting Issues | Ecosystem Approach |
| Sustainable Use of Biodiversity |
| Indicators |
| Capacity Building |
| Incentive Measures |
| Protected Areas |
Mountain Research Initiative | MRI Research area |
| Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount |
| Integrated model-based studies of environmental change in diff. mountain regions |
| Sustainable land use and natural resources management |
Specialties of William S. Keeton:
forest carbon management, climate change impacts on forest ecosystems, ecologically-based silvicultural systems, structure and function of old-growth and riparian forests, natural disturbance ecology, restoration ecology, forest biodiversity, and sustainable forest management policy and practice in the U.S. and internationally
Last update: 3/9/16
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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