New product for reducing southeast forest disturbance risk and recovery time
Webinar Details
When:
Jul 29, 2020 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
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Presenter(s):
- Steven McNulty, PhD. - USDA Professor, College of Natural Resources, NC State University and Director, USDA Southeast Regional Climate Hub
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Hurricanes winds and associated storm surge are impacting coastal forests, while southern pine beetle outbreaks and other disturbances are increasing across the region. The USDA Southeast Regional Climate Hub (SERCH) has been established to increase forest resiliency to these and other stresses. SERCH Director, Steven McNulty will present tools and other products developed by SERCH to improve southeast forest resilience to various disturbances.
Presenter:
Steven McNulty is a USDA Professor in the College of Natural Resources at NCSU (since 2010), and the director of the USDA Southeast Regional Climate Hub (since 2014). He has a Ph.D. in Natural Resources (1991) from the University of New Hampshire, and has published over 250 papers on environmental stress impacts, mitigation, and adaptation on natural and managed ecosystems. He is currently working on a series of hurricane preparedness and recovery guides, a United Nations report on “Managing forests for Water”, and a revision assessment for the Silvics of North America.

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