Mapping the future: The PINEMAP integrated southern pine modeling program
Webinar Details
When:
Dec 10, 2014 10:00 am US/Eastern
Length: 01:30 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Timothy Martin, University of Florida, tamartin@ufl.edu
- Evan Brooks, Virginia Tech, evbrooks@vt.edu
- Harold Burkhart, Virginia Tech, burkhart@vt.edu
- Ge Sun, US Forest Service, gesun@fs.fed.us
- Robert Teskey, University of Georgia, rteskey@uga.edu
- Robert Abt, North Carolina State University, bob_abt@ncsu.edu
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The Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation and Adaptation Project (PINEMAP) is a USDA-funded project charged wtih creating and disseminating knowledge to help southern pine plantation owners manage forests in the future. Researchers in PINEMAP use a suite of state-of-the art, complementary models to predict the effects of future conditions on loblolly pine plantation productivity and timber supply. This webinar will describe the PINEMAP modeling approach, so that stakeholders can better understand the science that will underpin the tools and recommendations in the PINEMAP Decision Support System.
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