Ernesto Alvarado C.

Fire and Environmental Research Applications Team (FERA)
Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Laboratory
College of Forest Resources
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
alvarado@u.washington.edu
PWFSL (206) 732-7842 UW (206) 616-6920
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Ernesto Alvarado is a Forest Fire Scientist at the University of Washington. Teaching and research interests includes a variety of topics in forest fire sciences, fire ecology, fire management, prescribed fires, combustion, smoke emissions, climate change, tropical forest, landscape ecology, international forestry, and modeling. Alvarado is part of the Fire and Environmental Research Applications (FERA) team of the USFS PNW Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Laboratory in Seattle, Washington. Ernesto’s research has spanned across the Americas, from the boreal forest in Alaska, Western United States, protected areas in Mexico, to tropical forest in Brazil and Bolivia. He has been a visiting scientist to Brazil’s National Institute of Space Research, Mexico’s National Autonomous University, University of Guadalajara at Autlan, Mexico, and the Bolivian Forest Research Institute.

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