We are pleased to be able to send you a notification and call for abstracts of papers or posters for a forthcoming meeting organized by our colleagues at North Carolina State University and the USDA Forest Service. The conference website is www.ncsu.edu/feop/iufro_plantations.
It is less than three months from the 15th Biennial Southern SilviculturalResearch Conference (BSSRC), coming up from November 17-20, 2008, at theHot Springs Convention Center in beautiful Hot Springs, Arkansas.
The Nontimber Forest Product Curriculum Workbook, written by Dr. Kathryn Lynch, is available through the Institute for Culture and Ecology website. This project was funded by the National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry.
You are invited to submit an abstract/proposal for a presentation or poster at the NACDEP 2009 Conference. Track information is included below.
Includes information on basic forest management and current issue. Live from Clemson University.
The 13th Annual Forest Utilization Conference and Equipment Exposition is scheduled for April 30 through May 2, 2008. Forestry on the Grow – Exploring Opportunities & New Technologies for Natural Resources Management & the Wood Products Industry – will be held at Western Hills Guest Ranch in Sequoyah Resort Park near Wagoner, Oklahoma.
ALBANY, Ga., June 16— F&W Forestry Services, Inc., one of the South’s oldest and largest forestry management and consulting firms, today announced a major geographic expansion of its U.S. operations and the launch of its first foreign base in South America. Both moves are a direct result of F&W’s strategic partnership with RMK Timberland Group, a business unit of Birmingham, Ala.-based Regions Bank.
World Forestry Congress – Official Side EventBuenos Aires, Argentina18th – 23 October 2009Side Event:Tuesday, October 20 – 12:45-14:15
You are invited to submit papers for presentation and/or posters for display at the upcoming 2008 Southern Forest Economics Workers (SOFEW) Annual Meeting in Savannah, GA, March 9-11, 2008. The meeting theme is “Forestland Ownership Change in the South: Implications for Management, Production, and Conservation.” This will be an excellent opportunity to hear about the latest forest economics research on issues relevant for southern forestry, with focus on discussing how the rapid and massive ownership changes will impact reforestation, management, wood cost and availability, supply chain logistics, fire protection, and conservation. The meeting will be hosted by the University of Georgia’s Center for Forest Business.
The 2007 Southern Forest Economics Workshop (SOFEW) will be convened in SanAntonio, Texas, from March 4 to 6, 2007. The theme of this year’s workshop is “GlobalChange and Forestry: Economic and Policy Implications.” Papers on this theme arewelcome as well as other aspects of forest economics and policy, particularly thoserelevant to the southern United States.
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