Graeme Lockaby
Graeme Lockaby
Professor and Director
School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences,
Auburn University,
Auburn, AL 36849,
USA
Biography
He is awarded PhD in Agronomy from Mississippi State University in the year 1981. He holds a MS in Forestry from Clemson University in the year 1977, followed by a BS in Forestry from Clemson University in the year 1975. He has been a recipient of many award and grants. Currently, he is working as a Professor for School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University and Director for Centre for Environmental Studies at the Urban-Rural Interface, and Associate Dean for Research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests as a Professor reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
Research Interest
Biogeochemistry of Floodplain Forests, Decomposition, Relationships between Nutrient Circulation and NPP, Effects of Urban Sprawl on Water Quality, Biogeochemistry of Riparian Forests