An unsustainable forest harvesting practice, diameter-limit cutting, has been recognized in several scientific studies for its exploitive effects on forest growth and productivity. Join Dr. Ralph Nyland, Distinguished Service Professor of Silviculture at SUNY College of Environment Science and Forestry, on Wednesday February 18th, 2009 for a webinar on “Diameter-limit Cutting and Exploitation.”
It is our pleasure to announce the Call for Papers of the 15th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition - From Research to Market Deployment - to be held from the 7th to the 11th of May 2007, at the International Congress Center (ICC Berlin) in Berlin, Germany, hosted by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) on the occasion of the German Presidency of the European Union.
The USDA Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program is pleased to announce the 2008 FIA Symposium, " Climate Change, Fire, and Other Hot Topics" October 21 - 23, 2008 in Park City, UT. The symposium will emphasize innovative uses of FIA data that shed new light on contemporary issues, such as carbon, climate change, fire, bio-energy/biomass, forest health, and other contemporary issues. Plenary and breakout sessions from a variety of disciplines will be presented.
The USDA Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program is pleased to announce the 2008 FIA Symposium. The symposium will emphasize innovative uses of FIA data that shed new light on contemporary issues, such as carbon, climate change, fire, bio-energy/biomass, forest health, and other topics. Plenary and breakout sessions from a variety of disciplines will be presented.
The North American Association for Environmental Education invites you to submit a proposal to present a session, roundtable, poster, or workshop at our upcoming conference in Virginia Beach, November 14-17, 2007. The conference is an excellent opportunity to share ideas with agency, university, community, and school-based environmental educators. Sessions on program evaluation, research findings, marine issues, technology, and service learning will be particularly strong this year.
This dynamic conference is for professionals and partner organizations who coordinate, administer, or host training and volunteer programs in natural resource conservation, education, and outreach and for those interested in developing such a program. Enjoy a beautiful Appalachian setting as you learn from a diverse range of programs, network with colleagues, and obtain valuable tools to enhance your existing program or develop a new one.
The Conference will be a focus on the factors affecting the future of the bioenergy, biopower and biobased modern technologies and products, including logistic systems, management, total procurement chains, the effects of the energy market, the influence of green marketing and other trends affecting forestry, agriculture, industry and climate.
The Georgia EPPC on behalf of the Southeast EPPC invites you to present aspects of your work in a contributed presentation or poster. Abstracts and the final program will be available online at www.se-eppc.org prior to the meeting. Registration costs for the meeting will be around $100.
The Congress provides a week long focus on the science and technologythat are the basis for the management of wildland fire. The theme of theopening plenary session is “Changing fire regimes: Context andconsequences,” featuring invited speakers who will further explore thistopic that is so significant for fire management. We have receivedproposals for over 30 special sessions on specific fire ecology andmanagement themes.