Jennifer Balch
- New national center at CU «Ƶ will tackle pressing socio-environmental challenges with big data analytics, more The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded a major new data science and diversity effort at
- This panel of scholars will put Brazil’s recent period of forest fires into a larger historic, political perspective. Moderated by Joe Bryan, Associate Professor, GeographyPanelistsPeter Newton Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies
- The U.S. Geological Survey has selected a «Ƶ team to host the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center for the next five years, in a move that will foster both innovation and
- New CU «Ƶ-led research shows that three major “switches” affecting wildfire—fuel, aridity and ignition—were either flipped on and/or kept on longer than expected last year, triggering one of the largest and costliest U.S. wildfire seasons
- Geography professor Jennifer Balch has been named a RIO Faculty Fellow. The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) Faculty Fellows Program is a campus-wide research and creative works leadership program that
- Hear Geography Professor Jennifer Balch discuss "How Will The Wildfires Of Today Fuel The Fires Of Tomorrow?" on Science Friday.This year, 50,000 wildfires have burned 8.5 million acres of land in the United States.
- "Encompassing South American wildfires, Arctic sea-ice retreat, post-Soviet politics, climate change in Tibet and GIS, CU «Ƶ geographers keep their fingers on the pulse of a changing world"A new article titled "This is not your junior-high
- Jennifer Balch's paper titled Human-started wildfires expand the fire niche across the United States was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(PNAS). Jennifer and her team have been getting the attention of the
- Jennifer is among the Ecological Society of America Early Career Fellows (2016–2020) for advancing the science of ecology and showing promise for continuing contributions. She was elected for her exceptional work and novel discoveries on
- Jennifer Balch's research featured in CU News Center