Jeffrey Fehmi
Associate Director of Graduate Advancement
Professor
Program Chair, EMRR
Ecology, Management & Restoration of Rangelands
Research
I primarily research three aspects of rangeland systems on their trajectory from degradation to self-sustaining productivity: effective methods for restoration and reclamation, linking disturbances to degradation, and detecting rangeland changes.
Teaching
Rangeland Inventory and Monitoring (RAM 456/556); Management and Restoration of Wildland Vegetation (RAM 446/546); Rangeland Management Planning (RAM 487/587); Restoration Ecology (RNR 496e/696e); Agave, Cacti, and Other Succulents of Southern Arizona (RNR 310)
Degree(s)
- Ph.D. Wildland Resource Science, University of California at Berkeley, 1998.
- M.S. Range Management, University of California at Berkeley, 1994.
- B.S. Natural Resource Management, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1989.