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Dr. Younes Alila, PhD

Dr. Younes Alila, PhD

Professor

Faculty of Forestry

Department of Forest Resources Management

Vancouver Campus


Fields

Engineering, Environment, Water

Contact Information

younes.alila@ubc.ca

phone: 604-822-6058

http://profiles.forestry.ubc.ca/person/younes-alila

Media Contact

Lou Corpuz-Bosshart

Media Relations Specialist

Tel: 604 822 2048

Email: lou.bosshart@ubc.ca

Expertise

Hydrology, flood, water resources, water structures, forest hydrology

In the Media

Logging in watersheds among stressors for declining Pacific salmon population, experts say – Globe and Mail B.C. forest conservationist warns of increased risk of landslides from logging – CBC We can’t ignore the role deforestation plays in triggering devastating floods – Globe and Mail Reform the logging industry to slow climate crises in B.C., expert says – CTV B.C. Flood Devastation Linked to Logging Practices ‘Without Question’, Experts Warn – Energy Mix ‘We’re going to see more of this’: Spring flooding in B.C. may be worsened by logging practices – CBC New study challenges well-established wisdom on how logging affects flood risk – UBC Forestry Waters continue to rise as southern B.C. on the brink of more flooding – Vancouver Sun Salvage logging raises risk of big Fraser flood: expert – Abbotsford News Deforestation in snowy regions causes more floods – Science Daily Pine beetle troubles raise B.C. flood risk: expert – Canadian Press
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