Biography of Steve McNulty
Steve McNulty is an ecologist and team leader of EFETAC’s Southern Global Change Program. His current research includes regional to continental scale forest modeling incorporating forest hydrology, productivity, resource economics, and wildlife and forest diversity, with emphasis given to interactions and response of forests to global climate change and other environmental stresses such as ozone, nitrogen deposition, and atmospheric CO2. Among his other research interests is the influence of forest management practices on forest hydrology, productivity, and spatially explicit soil erosion. Steve received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in forestry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1985 and 1987, respectively, and his Ph.D. in natural resources from the University of New Hampshire-Durham in 1991.
Contact Steve McNulty at smcnulty@fs.fed.us or 919-515-9489.


