Joseph D. White , Ph.D.

Baylor University

Dr. Joseph D. White received both undergraduate and Master's degrees from the Texas Christian University in Biology. He was awarded the doctoral degree in 1996 from the University of Montana's School of Forestry for his research on global climate change impacts on alpine environments derived from satellite information and computer modeling. He currently holds the positions of Professor of Biology and Director/Graduate Program Director of TIE3S (The Institute for Ecological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences). His present research topics include watershed and reservoir nutrient dynamics, fire risk in conservation lands, and woody plant-water relationships.