
What’s new in Forest Productivity Research?
In northern British Columbia we face many natural resource management challenges, especially in the wake of the mountain pine beetle. But we also recognize that a lot of work has gone into addressing these challenges and it is important to ensure that this information is made available and discussed. This series of talks will focus on sharing the latest developments in forest productivity research on northern British Columbia’s ecosystems and how climate change may affect that productivity. It will include northern forest growth and yield research and model development as well as research on forest health impacts and changes due to a shifting climate. To view the recording, click "View the Webcast" link underneath the presenter’s name. For the best viewing experience, we recommend you choose the "Microsoft Office Live Meeting Replay" option. Agenda of Scheduled Webinars Thursday, March 4, 2010 from 10:30 am – 11:30 am PST Growth & Yield and productivity in the Interior. Should anyone care? Oscar Garcia, University of Northern British Columbia View the Webcast Download the Presentation [PDF - 3665 KB] Thursday Mar 11, 2010 10:30 am – 11:30 am PST After the Beetle: What’s there and will it grow? Chris Hawkins, University of Northern British Columbia View the Webcast Download the Presentation [PDF - 3307 KB] Thursday Mar 18, 2010 10:30am – 11:30am PST FREP Stand Development Monitoring: What have we learned so far? Alex Woods, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range View the Webcast Download the Presentation [PDF - 3059 KB] Thursday Mar 25, 2010, 10:30am – 11:30am PST Development of a climate change risk analysis and decision support tool Craig DeLong, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range View the Webcast Download the Presentation [PDF - 1732 KB] Download the Presentation Questionnaire [DOC - 42 KB] For more information on any of these webinars, please contact Al Wiensczyk at Alan.Wiensczyk@forrex.org or (250) 614-4354. |