Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

Special Seminar: Jennifer Balch

Monday December 3 2018 @ 12:00 pm

December

3

Mon

2018

12:00 pm

Event Type
Seminar
Availability

Open to Public

Audience
  • CIRES employees
  • CU Boulder employees
  • General Public
  • NOAA employees
  • Science collaborators
  • The human imprint on modern fire regimes

    Jennifer Balch
    Assistant Professor of Geography, Director of Earth Lab, University Director of North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center
    Monday, December 3, 12:00 noon, CIRES Auditorium
    Dr. Balch’s research aims to understand the patterns and processes that underlie disturbance and ecosystem recovery, particularly how people are shifting fire regimes and the consequences. There are three ingredients needed for fire: fuel to burn, hot & dry conditions, and an ignition source. Dr. Balch’s research explores how people are changing all three. Her work spans from temperate regions to the tropics exploring how fire encourages non-native grass invasion, alters rainforests, and affects the global climate. Prior to the University of Colorado, she was on the faculty at the Pennsylvania State University. She was a Postdoctoral Associate at the U.S.-based National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, and received her Ph.D. from Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. She has conducted research in the field of fire ecology for over fifteen years, and has lit a few experimental burns to understand the consequences of altered fire regimes.