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Doug DeBerry

Research Assistant Professor, Environment & Sustainability Program/Affiliate Biology Faculty

Office: Integrated Science Center 3279
Phone: 757-221-7741
Email: [[dadeberry]]

Area of Specialization
His areas of specialization include restoration ecology, vegetation dynamics, ecological succession, ecosystem function, and floristic assessment. He has three decades of professional environmental consulting experience and is a certified Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) and Professional Wetland Delineator (PWD). He is a US Fish and Wildlife Service-Approved Surveyor Contact for all threatened or endangered plant species in Virginia, and actively serves on several boards and committees in his research fields, including the Governor of Virginia-appointed Board for Wetland Professionals.  His research includes projects in wetland and stream restoration, invasion ecology and remediation, floristic quality, and the use of native plant species in re-vegetation projects to support ecosystem services (e.g., pollinators and solar facilities). 
Teaching

Dr. DeBerry teaches courses in ecology, ecosystem restoration, and environmental science and policy.  Courses taught include:

  • Restoration Ecology
  • Field Methods in Ecology
  • Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy
  • Science, Policy, Ecosystems, and Change
  • Wetland Ecosystems
Biographical Information

Year of arrival: 2009, Research Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy (Faculty Affiliate in Biology)

Education:

  • University of Virginia, B.A. in Environmental Sciences, 1993
  • College of William and Mary, M.A. Biology, 1999
  • Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Ph.D. in Marine Science, 2006