Associate Scientist
College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
Eric Booth is an associate scientist in the departments of Agronomy and Civil & Environmental Engineering.
With a trans-disciplinary approach that includes collaborations inside and outside academia, Booth studies the intersection between water, land, climate, and humans. His research methods combine ground, satellite and drone monitoring with computer modeling of agroecosystems, watersheds, streams, and floodplains.
Booth holds a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from UW-Madison (2004), an M.S. in Hydrologic Science from UC-Davis (2006), and a Ph.D. in Limnology from UW-Madison (2011).
Research Interests
Water quality
Impacts of climate and land-use change
Urban stormwater management
Wetland/stream restoration