Dr. Green has focused on tree/forest responses to environmental conditions across primary landscape gradients (e.g., elevation, latitude, continentality and slope aspect). He has a particular interest in the adaptive responses of Northern trees across their interior ranges up to elevational and latitudinal treelines, and he is developing linked projects from central B.C. to northern Yukon. A second area of research interest for Dr. Green has been in competitive interactions in sub-boreal mixedwood forests in central B.C.
Predicting the growth responses of Douglas fir to future climate change across its interior range in British Columbia.
Characterizing climate responses of three ecologically distinct Northern conifers across a range of conditions.
Examining the effect of root pruning on establishment and early growth in seedlings of lodgepole pine.
Interactions between Mountain Pine Beetle and wildfire in natural
regeneration processes of sub-boreal forests.
Predicting the growth responses of Douglas fir to
future climate change across its coastal range in
British Columbia.
Northern treeline dynamics
in Yukon: assessing adaptive strategies of marginal populations.
Competitive interactions in sub-boreal mixed wood stands across primary environmental gradients.