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Dominique Bachelet, Ph.D.

Senior Climate Change Scientist
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Dominique was born and raised in northern France. She received her Master’s degree in 1978 in Lille (France) and her Ph.D. in 1983 at Colorado State University working on biogeochemical cycles in the shortgrass prairie. In 1984, after a brief 3 months in Thailand teaching a simulation modeling class, she went to U.C. Riverside as a postdoc simulating nitrogen fixing shrubs in the Sonoran desert then went two years later to New Mexico State University to simulate Chihuahuan desert ecosytem processes. She was hired in 1988 as a contractor for the US EPA in Corvallis (OR) to work on climate change impacts on paddy rice ecosystems in Asia. In 1994 she spent a year working in Toulouse (France) simulating Mediterranean ecosystems.  In the Fall of 1995, she started working with a USFS team simulating climate change impacts on global terrestrial systems first out of the University of New Hamsphire and then out of Corvallis where she also taught at Oregon State University (OSU) as faculty in the Biological and Ecological Engineering Department. In 2000, she moved to Olympia (WA), telecommuting for her work at OSU. In the fall of 2006, she spent 2 months as invited professor in Paris. She worked as director of the Climate Change Science Team for The Nature Conservancy from January 2007 until August 2008. She went back to OSU as associate professor, continuing her simulation work on climate change impacts. In June 2009, she joined the Conservation Biology Institute. In her free time, she bikes and kayaks, hikes, skis and paints watercolors.

Dominique Bachelet is attending Seminar Series #8- Using fuzzy logic modeling in conducting ecological assessments on May 22.

Projects

Soil Vulnerability in S. Rockies LCC

Soil vulnerability to future climate in the Southern Rockies LCC, with implications for vegetation change and water cycle

Soil Vulnerability in North Pacific LCC

Creating a Soil Vulnerability Index to identify drought sensitive areas

MAPSS Team Legacy

Making readily web-available all past results from the team's MC1 dynamic vegetation model.

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Blog

Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic

As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Titanic disaster, one can reflect the confidence the ship's crew must have had in their ship. Now, just imagine if a group of scientists had been on the ship and had approached the proud captain warning of possible fatal collision with floating icebergs. It is likely that the captain would have politely listened to them but would have just as likely told them all their projections were wrong and they ...

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