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The climate crisis calls for a portfolio of options, each with a different set of carbon values, co-benefits, and risks. No one approach is risk-free in the context of global change, or in the ever-shifting global wood product markets.
In this webinar, we explore the multiple co-benefits of well-managed forests and examine the nuances behind applying these concepts to forests over the long term.
Speakers:
Dr. Bill Keeton is a Professor of Forest Ecology and Forestry at the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources.
Dr. John Gunn is a Research Assistant Professor of Forest Management at the University of New Hampshire and Executive Director of the nonprofit Spatial Informatics Group - Natural Assets Laboratory (SIG-NAL).