NewClimate Adaptation and Forest Carbontraining from theSilviculture Instituteavailable to all online
On October 11-12 of this year, 50 foresters attended graduate level training in Climate Adaptation and Forest Carbon in a new Module of the Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters. Funded through the USDA Forest Service grant that created the Securing Northeast Forest Carbon Program effort, the entire training program was video recorded. All the materials are now available for free to everyone and can be accessed HERE. An important note is that ALL the Institute materials and videos are now available for free at that site.
The Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters was original developed in 2017 and held 10 days of graduate level silviculture training for foresters in each of 2017 and 2018, All of that training is still online and can be found HERE. The original training was also funded by the USDA Forest Service and some private donors and was part of the USDA Forest Service’s National Advanced Silviculture Program (NASP).
Northeast Silviculture Institute and Climate Adaptation Training
by Peter Smallidge
Jan 2
New Climate Adaptation and Forest Carbon training from the Silviculture Institute available to all online
On October 11-12 of this year, 50 foresters attended graduate level training in Climate Adaptation and Forest Carbon in a new Module of the Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters. Funded through the USDA Forest Service grant that created the Securing Northeast Forest Carbon Program effort, the entire training program was video recorded. All the materials are now available for free to everyone and can be accessed HERE. An important note is that ALL the Institute materials and videos are now available for free at that site.
The Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters was original developed in 2017 and held 10 days of graduate level silviculture training for foresters in each of 2017 and 2018, All of that training is still online and can be found HERE. The original training was also funded by the USDA Forest Service and some private donors and was part of the USDA Forest Service’s National Advanced Silviculture Program (NASP).