1.01.04 - Forest establishment and early growth dynamics
Hold the date! 21st March 2025, Rotorua New Zealand
Achieving forest establishment at scale to address climate, environmental and economic challenges around the world
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The goal of this conference in New Zealand is to bring together forest leaders, researchers, practitioners, and technologists to present the state-of-the-art science and technology being developed and implemented to address the opportunities and challenges associated with actively establishing and regenerating forest ecosystems in an increasingly complex, extreme and rapidly changing environment.
Please contact: Carol Rolando, Carol.Rolando(at)scionresearch.com, (Unit Co-ordinator) or Charles Nock, nock(at)ualberta.ca, (Deputy Coordinator) to express your interest in attending this event or share your ideas.
Join us for Forest Regeneration In Changing Environments 2017!
Adapting forest regeneration practices to changing climate, natural disturbances, policies, markets, and technology present continuous challenges and opportunities. Access to the best available scientific research on these topics is key to successfully adapting to these changes. This conference will bring together leading forest researchers and practitioners to share the latest research findings on managing forest regeneration and early stand dynamics in changing environments around the globe. Graduate student participation is highly encouraged!
Deadlines: Early Bird Regular Registration: through June 14th // Regular Registration: after June 14th
Third Call for Abstracts: Forest Regeneration in Changing Environments
Papers are being accepted for the international conference on Forest Regeneration in Changing Environments that will be held July 11-13th, 2017 in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. You have a little more than two weeks left to submit an abstract (oral and poster presentations) online. The system will be open until February 5th! Papers are welcome on all topics related to forest regeneration around the world. Of special interest are papers related to the changes and challenges (environmental, ecological, technological, economic, and social) associated with the successful regeneration and management of young forests.