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Kevin M. Potter

Forest Conservation Biologist and Landscape Ecologist

Author: kpotter

European Forest Genetic Resources Programme highlights Project CAPTURE

Posted onJanuary 15, 2020

Tree species face increasingly serious threats to their genetic integrity, including insect and disease infestation and climate change. At the same time, governments and their partners have limited resources to conserve and manage forest tree genetic diversity. To address this Read More …

Assessing the Health of U.S. Forests

Posted onDecember 8, 2019December 8, 2019

Forests are complex ecosystems. They are constantly changing as a result of tree growth, variations in weather and climate, and disturbances from fire, pathogens, and other stressors. The USDA Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) program tracks these ongoing changes Read More …

Assessments of Insect and Disease Threats to U.S. Forests

Posted onSeptember 3, 2019

  Hemlock woolly adelgid, gypsy moth, emerald ash borer: ask any USDA Forest Service scientist which insects and diseases pose a threat to our forests, and they could probably name a baker’s dozen. A huge number of insects and diseases Read More …

Effects of Forest Fragmentation and Restoration on Invasive Species

Posted onJuly 12, 2019July 12, 2019

  Managing invasive species is one of the largest challenges that land managers face. They threaten the health of natural ecosystems, prevent the growth of native species, and leave landowners with significant amounts of damage. “More than 4,300 exotic plant Read More …

Tree Range Shift Paper Wins Award from the Ecological Society of America

Posted onApril 17, 2019April 17, 2019

The paper “Divergence of species responses to climate change,” coauthored by Kevin Potter, a faculty member in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University, has been awarded the 2019 W.S. Cooper Award by the Ecological Read More …

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Hello, I’m Kevin Potter. I work to conserve natural ecosystems, and the services they provide, in a rapidly changing world.  

I aim to advance knowledge about the integrity of forests and tree species, and to inform management and decision-making for these important resources.

To do this, I apply tools provided by the disciplines of landscape ecology, conservation biology, and statistics.

From 2007 to 2022, I was a research professor of forestry at North Carolina State University.  I work closely with the Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center of the U.S. Forest Service.

Please see my Research page for more details about what I do.

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