Chris Johnson
Professor
Wildlife & Fisheries
University of Northern British Columbia
Canada
Biography
Dr. Johnson's research integrates the disciplines of wildlife, landscape, and conservation ecology to plan for and mitigate the influences of human developments on the environment. Typically working at broad spatial scales using GIS, remotely sensed data, and advanced statistical models, Chris also has an appreciation for field investigations and multiscale phenomena.
Research Interest
broad range of research interests that intersect landscape, wildlife and conservation ecology. Current research themes include cumulative impacts of resource development on wildlife, assessment of species-distribution models, and community-based conservation monitoring and planning.