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Temesgen Hailemariam

Assistant Professor in Forest Biometrics & Measurements

BSc, 1985, Alemaya University of Agriculture
MSc, 1992, Lakehead University
PhD, 1999, University of British Columbia

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Research Interests:

Forest biometrics and measurements

Current Programs:

Developing methods for estimating/updating status, change, and trends; modeling impacts of silvicultural systems and spatial heterogeneity; modeling tree crown attributes and windthrow risk; and developing imputation and sampling techniques to assess, monitor, and analyze forest resources.

Graduate Students:  Donald Gagliasso (MS); Michael Goerndt (PhD); Zane Haxton (MS);Theresa Marquardt (MS);

Research Associate: Greg Latta (MS); Bianca Eskelson (PhD);

Courses:

FOR 321, Forest Mensuration (5)
FOR 524, Forest Biometrics (3)

Selected Publications:

  • Garber, S.M., Temesgen, H., V.J. Monleon, and D.W. Hann. (in press)   Effects of height imputation strategies on stand volume estimation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

  • Eskelson, B.N.I, H. Temesgen, and T. Barrett.  (in press) Estimating current forest attributes from paneled inventory data using plot-level imputation: a study from the Pacific Northwest. Forest Science.

  • Weiskittel, A. R., P.J. Gould, and H. Temesgen. (in press) Sources of variation in the self-thinning boundary line for three ecologically-distinct species. Forest Science.

  • Temesgen, H., T. Barrett, and G. Latta. 2008.  Estimating Cavity Tree Abundance Using Nearest Neighbor Imputation Methods for western Oregon and Washington Forests.  Silva Fennica. 42(3): 337-354.

  • Eskelson, B.N.I, H. Temesgen, and T.M. Barrett.  2008. Comparison of Stratified and Non-stratified Most Similar Neighbour Approaches for Estimating Stand Tables. Forestry: Int. J. For. Res. 81: 125-134.

  • Temesgen, H., V.J. Monleon, and D.W. Hann.  2008. Analysis of nonlinear tree height prediction strategies for Douglas-fir Forests. Can. J. For. Res. 38: 553-565

  • Younger, N., H. Temesgen, and S. Garber. 2008. Taper and volume responses to sulfur treatment in coastal Oregon Douglas fir stands. West. J. Appl. For.  23(3): 142-148.

  • Weiskittel, A.R, H. Temesgen, D.S. Wilson, and D. A. Maguire.  2008. Sources of within- and between-stand variability in specific leaf area of three ecologically distinct conifer species.  Annals of Forest Sciences 65, 103-113. 

  • Temesgen, H., M.E. Goerndt, G. P. Johnson, D.M. Adams, and R.A. Monserud. 2007. Forest measurement and biometrics in forest management: status and future needs of the Pacific Northwest USA. Journal of Forestry. 105: 233-238.

  • Temesgen, H., D.W. Hann, and V.J. Monleon. 2007. Regional height-diameter equations for major tree species of southwest Oregon. West. J. Appl. For.  22(3): 213-219.

  • Temesgen, H, P.J. Martin, D.A. Maguire, J.C. Tappeiner. 2006. Quantifying effects of different levels of dispersed canopy tree retention on stocking and yield of the regeneration cohort. For. Ecol. & Manage.  235: 44-53.

  • Temesgen, H. and A.R. Weiskittel. 2006. Leaf mass per area relationships across light gradients in hybrid spruce crowns. Trees: Structure & Function.  20: 522-530.   

  • Temesgen, H., T. Barrett, and G. Latta. 2005. Cavity Tree Abundance and Stand Characteristics in Western Oregon Forests: Relationships and predictions. International Forestry Review 7(5): 35.

  • Temesgen, H. and S.J. Mitchell. 2005.  An individual tree mortality model for South-eastern British Columbia.  West. J. Appl. For.  20(2): 101-109.

  • LeMay, V. and H. Temesgen. 2005. Connecting inventory information sources for landscape level analyses.   J. Forest Biometry, Modeling and Information Sciences.1: 37-49.

  • LeMay, V.  and Temesgen, H.  2005.  Comparison of nearest neighbor methods for estimating basal area and stems per ha using aerial auxiliary variables.  For. Sci 51 (2): 109-119.

  • Temesgen, H., V.M. LeMay, and S. J. Mitchell. 2005. Tree crown ratio models for multi-species and multi-layered stands.  For. Chron. 81(1): 133-141.

  • Céline Boisvenue. H. Temesgen, and P.L. Marshall. 2004. Selecting a small tree height growth model for mixed-species stands in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. For. Ecol. & Manage. 177: 301-312.

  • Temesgen, H. and K. v. Gadow. 2004. Generalized height-diameter models for major tree species in complex stands of interior British Columbia, Canada. Europ. J. For. Res. 123(1): 45-51.

  • Badre, T. H., P.L. Marshall, V.M. LeMay, Temesgen, H., and Zumrawi. 2004. Regeneration imputation models for complex stands of southeastern British Columbia. For. Chron. 80(2): 271-278.

  • Temesgen, H., V. LeMay, and I.R. Cameron. 2003. Bivariate distribution functions for predicting twig leaf area within hybrid spruce crowns. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 2044-2051.

  • Temesgen, H. 2003. Estimating tree-lists from aerial information: a comparison of a parametric and most similar neighbor approaches. Scand. J. For. Res. 18:279-288.

  • Temesgen, H. 2003. Evaluation of sampling alternatives to quantify tree leaf area. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 82-95.

  • Temesgen, H., V.M. LeMay, P.L. Marshall, and K. Froese. 2003. Imputing tree-lists from aerial attributes for complex stands of British Columbia. For. Ecol. & Manage. 177: 277-285

  • Temesgen, H. 2003. Distance sampling for estimating size and density of wildlife trees in dispersed shelterwood system: A numerical example. Report submitted to Riverside Forest Products Ltd. 10 pp.

  • Rowan, C.A., S.J. Mitchell and H. Temesgen. 2002. Effectiveness of wind firming treatments in Coastal British Columbia. Forestry. 76: 55-65.

  • Mitchell, S.J., H. Temesgen and Y.P. Kulis. 2001. Empirical modelling of cutblock edge windthrow risk on Vancouver Island, Canada, using stand level information. For. Ecol. & Manage. 154: 117-130.

  • Temesgen, H. 2000. Analysis of permanent sample plot data for differences in geographic locations and climatic amplitudes within selected zones. Internal report for the BC Ministry of Forests, Resources Inventory Branch. Victoria, BC. 12 pp.

  • Howard, A.F. and H. Temesgen. 1997. Potential financial returns from alternative silvicultural prescriptions in second-growth stands of coastal British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 27:1483-1495.

Selected Presentations:

  • Latta, G., D.M. Adams, Temesgen, H., and T. Barrett.  2008. Potential forest sector impacts of climate change on forests of the United States pacific northwest Douglas-fir forests. Forest sector modeling - state-of-the-art and future challenges in an expanding global marketplace.  November 17-20. Seattle. WA. 

  • Drake, T.P. and Temesgen, H. 2008. Empirical modeling of windthrow occurrence on streamside corridors using stream configuration and stand level information. Presented at the 2008 FIA symposium, Park City, Utah.

  • Latta, G., Temesgen, H., and Tara Barrett. 2008. Imputing potential productivity of Pacific Northwest Forests using climate variables. Presented at the 2008 FIA symposium, Park City, Utah

  • Eskelson, B.N.I, Temesgen, H. and T. Barrett. 2008. Estimating status of forest attributes from paneled inventory data using nearest neighbor imputation approaches in the Pacific Northwest. Presented at the 2008 FIA symposium, Park City, Utah. 

  • Latta, G., Temesgen, H., D.M. Adams, and Tara Barrett.  2008. Potential forest productivity impacts of climate change on forests of the United States Pacific Northwest. Conference on "Adaptation of Forests and Forest Management to Climate Change with Emphasis on Forest Health – Review of Science, Policies, and Practices” August 25-28, Umeå, Sweden.

  • Temesgen, H., A. R. Weiskittel and D.S. Wilson. 2008. Efficiency of some sampling alternatives to estimate tree- and stand-level foliage biomass. Presented at the 19th Annual TIES Conference at The University of British Columbia Okanagan, June 8-13, Kelowna, BC, Canada.

  • Eskelson, B.N.I, H. Temesgen, and T. Barrett. 2008. Estimating status of forest attributes from paneled inventory data using nearest neighbor imputation approaches. Presented at the 19th Annual TIES Conference at The University of British Columbia Okanagan, June 8-13, Kelowna, BC, Canada.

  • Latta, G., Temesgen, H., and Tara Barrett.  2008. Mapping and imputing potential productivity of Pacific Northwest Forests. Presented at the quarterly “Growth Model User’s Group” Meeting. Feb. 11, Vancouver, Washington, USA

  • Temesgen, H., A.R. Weiskittel, D.S. Wilson, and D.A. Maguire. 2007. Analysis of within- and between-crown variability for mechanistic crown models. Presented at IUFRO scientific conference on “Forest Growth and Timber Quality: Crown Models and Simulation Methods for Sustainable Management” Portland, Oregon, USA, Aug. 7-10.

  • Temesgen, H., T. Barrett, V. LeMay, and G. Latta. 2007.  Comparison of nearest neighbor imputation methods for estimating frequency of cavity trees for western Oregon and Washington forests. Presented at the 2007 Nearest Neighbors Workshop, Florence, Italy.  July 5-7.

  • Weiskittel, A.R., S. Garber, and Temesgen, H. 2007. Modeling regional variation in the self-thinning boundary line. Presented at the quarterly “Growth Model User’s Group” Meeting.  June 19, Vancouver, Washington, USA.

  • LeMay, V., H. Temesgen, A-A. Zumrawi, and P.L. Marshall. 2007. Ingrowths and mortality in partially cut complex stands of southeastern BC, and extensions to MPB-affected stands of central BC. Presented at the “Complex stand research and management conference”, Feb. 19-20, 2007, Smithers, BC, Canada.

Selected theses:

  • Eskelson, B.N.I. 2008. Examination of Imputation Methods to estimate Status and Change of Forest Attributes from Paneled Inventory Data. PhD dissertation. 136 pp.

  • Drake, Timothy 2008. Empirical modeling of windthrow occurrence in streamside corridors. MS thesis. Oregon State University.

  • Younger, Nicole L. 2007. Taper, Crown, and Volume Responses of a Coastal Oregon Douglas-fir Stand to Sulfur Treatments for Control of Swiss Needle Cast. MS thesis. Oregon State University.

 

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