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Dr. Timothy Volk has over 30 years of experience working in the fields of natural resources management, bioenergy, forestry, agroforestry, short-rotation woody crops, and phytoremediation in the Northeastern United States and West Africa. In his current position at SUNY ESF he is responsible for research projects focused on the development of shrub willow biomass cropping systems as a feedstock for bioproducts and bioenergy. Alternative uses of willow for phytoremediation, living snow fences, wastewater management, and nutrient and riparian buffers are other issues he is currently exploring. He is also actively involved in research and development of harvesting systems for short rotation woody crops and sustainability assessments of bioenergy systems, including life cycle assessments of willow biomass crops and woody biomass from forests. In addition he works with landowners to support the expansion of short rotation woody crops in the northeast U.S. and assists companies and government agencies determine the availability of woody biomass from forests and short rotation woody crops.
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Elsevier eBookspp.43-63, (2024)
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BioEnergy Researchpp.1-16, (2024)
Ecological Engineering (2024): 107289
Elsevier eBookspp.81-101, (2024)
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ENERGIESno. 7 (2024): 1541
FORESTSno. 3 (2023): 525-525
Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biologyno. 3 (2023): 263-281
Forestsno. 1959 (2023): 1959-1959
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#Papers: 194
#Citation: 6779
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