Mr Stuart Sopp
Email: sts19rtr@bangor.ac.uk
Overview
I am an Environmental Science PhD student at the University of Bangor. I have a background in Physical Geography, with experience in the applications of remote sensing. My PhD is funded by NERC through the Envision dtp, with the aim of my project being to extend global LiDAR based forest carbon models to bioregions other than the tropics.
Research Interests
The aim of my PhD project is to extend global LiDAR based forest carbon models to bioregions outside of the tropics. My Current research within this wider aim focuses on the height-diamter modelling of trees, and why the current theory of metabolic scaling fails to adequately model large trees.
Publications
2023
- PublishedVascular optimality dictates plant morphology away from Leonardo’s rule
Sopp, S. & Valbuena, R., Sept 2023, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America: PNAS. 120, 39, e2215047120.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review