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Timothy Volkphoto of John E. Wagner
Research Associate
346 Illick Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 470-6774
tavolk@esf.edu

Highest Education:

Ph.D., State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (Short-Rotation Forestry), 2002

Areas of Study:

Management and sustainability of short-rotation forestry (www.esf.edu/willow), agroforestry, phytoremediation, international forestry.

Most Recent Publications:

Tharakan, P.J., T.A. Volk, C.A. Nowak, and G. Ofezu. (In Press). Canopy Structure, Light Interception, and Light-Use Efficiency in Willow. BioEnergy Research.

Buchholz, T. E. Rametsteiner, T.A. Volk, and V.A. Luzadis. (In Press). Multi criteria analysis for bioenergy systems assessments. Energy Policy.

Castellano, P., T.A. Volk and L. Herrington. (In Press). Estimates of Technically Available Woody Biomass Feedstock from Natural Forests and Willow Biomass Crops for Two Locations in New York State. Biomass and Bioenergy.

Volk, T.A. and V. Luzadis. (In press). Willow biomass production for bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts in New York. In Renewable Energy from Forest Resources in the United States. Routledge Press.

Luzadis, V., T. Buchholz, and T.A. Volk. (In press). A Co-evolutionary Complex Adaptive Systems Approach for Assessing Bioenergy Sustainability. In Renewable Energy from Forest Resources in the United States. Routledge Press.

Smart, L.B., Cameron, K.D., Volk, T.A., and Abrahamson, L.P. (2008) Breeding, selection, and testing of shrub willow as a dedicated energy crop. NABC Report 19: 85 - 92, Agricultural Biofuels: Technology, Sustainability, and Profitability, National Agricultural Biotechnology Council, Ithaca, NY.


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