Mark Cochrane
Professor
Bio
Dr. Mark Cochrane conducts interdisciplinary work combining ecology, remote sensing, and other fields of study to provide an Earth systems perspective of the dynamic processes involved in global change. He is an expert on wildfire, documenting the characteristics, behavior and severe effects of fire in tropical and temperate forests that are inherent to current systems of human land-use and management. His research focuses on understanding spatial patterns, interactions and synergisms between the multiple physical and biological factors that affect ecosystems. Recently published work has emphasized climate change, human dimensions of land-cover change and the potential for sustainable development. In his ongoing research program, Dr. Cochrane continues to investigate the drivers and effects of disturbance regime changes resulting from various forms of forest degradation, including fire, fragmentation and logging as well as the mitigating effects of forest and land management.
Education
- Pennsylvania State University, 1998, Ph.D. Ecology
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993. S.B. Environmental Engineering Science
Graduate Program Foundation Areas
Ecological Systems
Regularly Offered Courses
MEES 498Q/698Q Global Climate Change
Contact Information
Frostburg, MD 21532
US
