Department of Biology

Peter S. White

Plant Community Ecology, Conservation Biology, Biodiversity

Telephone: (919) 962-6939 (Biology)           

(919) 962-0522 (North Carolina Botanical Garden)

E-mail: peter.white@unc.edu

Office: 406 Coker Hall

Mailing Address:
CB# 3280, Coker Hall
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3280

Professor (Initial Appointment: 1986)        

Director, North Carolina Botanical Garden

Ph.D., Dartmouth College (1976)
B.A., Bennington College (1971)

 

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Synopsis

Peter White is a plant ecologist with interests in communities, floristics, biogeography, species richness, conservation biology and disturbance and patch dynamics. In vegetation science he is interested in the composition and dynamics of plant communities, the relationship between vegetation and landscape, and role of disturbance, and the ecology of individual species in a dynamic setting. In conservation biology he is interested in the distribution and biology of rare species, the design and management of nature reserves and alien species invasions. 

Peter White is an Editor of the Journal of Vegetation Science and Applied Vegetation Science and serves on the North Carolina Plant Conservation Board and the Boards of the Center for Plant Conservation and the Highlands Biological Station. He is Chair of Discover Life in America and co-chair of the Science Committee for the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Peter White directs the University's North Carolina Botanical Garden, a garden which is helping to define the Conservation Garden. The Garden became one of the first gardens to enact policies aimed at diminishing the risk of release of exotic pest organisms in 1998 and was presented with a Program Excellence Award in 2004 by the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta.