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Christopher Neill

Christopher Neill

    Woodwell Climate Research Center
  • Senior Scientist

Dr. Christopher Neill studies natural and restored ecosystems around the globe, always with a local focus. He is interested in how changes in land use affect ecosystem function, particularly water and nutrient cycling, and in our ability to restore impaired systems. In the Amazon, Dr. Neill uses a range of experimental techniques to investigate how deforestation and intensifying agriculture alter the flow of water and materials from the land into—and then within—streams and rivers. In Massachusetts, he studies how the choices we make along our coasts and in our own backyards affect biodiversity. He also works with local conservation organizations to design and assess improved methods of ecosystem protection and restoration.

Contact

  • cneill@woodwellclimate.org
  • https://www.woodwellclimate.org/staff/christopher-neill/

Projects

  • Connecting communities with Real-Time Data Collection and Downscaled Climate Risk Models to Improve Water Quality and Sustain Salt Marshes in the Buzzards Bay Watershed
  • Connecting coastal communities with continuous, sensor-based monitoring of water quality

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