Samuel Woodman

Samuel Woodman

Watershed Geoinformatics Specialist

Great Lakes Forestry Centre

Natural Resources Canada

My research focuses on how the connections between land and inland waters are altered by climate change. I completed my Ph.D. in Plant Sciences focusing on how disturbances, such as insect outbreaks, fire, or anthropogenic influence alter the nutrient cycling of aquatic ecosystems. By understanding how inland waters respond to landscape changes, we can better predict overall productivity of these systems and how they contribute to the global carbon cycle. o characterise these effect I combined remote sensing with field measurement to identify drivers of regional change. Alongside my research interests, I also enjoy R coding, teaching, mentoring, and making maps.

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Interests
  • Terrestrial-aquatic linkages
  • Global change
  • Watershed ecology
  • Data analysis and visualization
  • Geospatial data
Education
  • Ph.D. in Plant Sciences, 2022

    University of Cambridge

  • B.Sc. Hons. in Environmental Science, 2015

    University of Lethbridge