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Dr. Keith Reynolds is a research forester with the Pacific Northwest Research Station (US Forest Service) and is located at the Corvallis Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Corvallis, OR. Although Dr. Reynolds’ advanced degrees are in quantitative plant epidemiology, his primary areas of expertise are in statistics, biomathematics, and knowledge-based systems theory and application. He has been the team leader of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support project at the PNW Station since 1993, designing and implementing new spatially enabled knowledge-based systems technologies for environmental analysis and planning. EMDS version 1.0 was released in February 1997, and the system is now at version 4.2. For the past 14 years, Dr. Reynolds also has been working in a variety of specific application areas including watershed assessment, forest ecosystem sustainability, salmon habitat suitability, Regional Planning, national forest-fuels management, environmental effects of atmospheric sulfur deposition, and maintenance of national environmental infrastructure (Army Corps of Engineers).