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Sarah E. Gergel was born on 1969, is an American ecologist. Discover Sarah E. Gergel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Sarah E. Gergel is an American ecologist and professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada.
She is a landscape ecologist, known for her research linking landscapes and rivers, and her role in enhancing training in the practice of landscape ecology.
Sarah Gergel studied wildlife ecology an undergraduate student at the University of Florida.
There she was introduced to landscape ecology as she worked as a research assistant to the landscape ecologist Larry Harris.
She then moved to University of Wisconsin-Madison to work with the landscape ecologist Monica Turner to obtain her master's degree in 1996, on "Dissolved organic carbon as an indicator of the scale of watershed influence on north temperate lakes and rivers” and PhD in 2001 on “Human-altered disturbance regimes: effects of flood control along the Wisconsin River".
Following her PhD, she was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship to the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis at University of California, Santa Barbara, where she developed models of how the abundance and configuration of how the abundance and configuration of wetlands influences flows of nutrients from agricultural land into freshwater.
The first edition was published in 2002.
It has been widely used around the world and has been translated into Korean.
She was then hired by the University of British Columbia in 2003 as an assistant professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences in UBC's Faculty of Forestry.
She is now a professor in the same department and is also Associate Dean, Diversity and Inclusion, for the faculty.
At UBC, Gergel has expanded her landscape ecology work to develop novel methods to examine changes in ecosystem services over time and connect quantitative landscape ecology methods to local knowledge, through work with first nations and collaborations with CIFOR
Gergel led the development of a key book for the field of landscape ecology, Learning Landscape Ecology, that brought together a diverse set of landscape ecology researchers to write chapters describing a wide variety of techniques used in landscape ecology.
In 2017, a fully revised and updated second edition was published which was more international and included a new section on social-ecological systems approaches and newer methods and techniques.
The new edition of this book was recognised as being an essential contribution to the study and teaching of landscape ecology.
In 2018, Gergel was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in its section of Geology and Geography.