Early-Bird Discounts End April 2 - Register Now!

National Workshop on Climate & Forests
Planning Tools and Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Options
May 16-18, 2011 | Northern Arizona University |  Flagstaff, Arizona 
 
Join fellow scientists, foresters, and educators to learn and discuss what
needs to be done today to manage tomorrow's forests. Participate in sessions
designed to: 
• stimulate thinking about how ecosystems may adapt to changes;
• explore the role that managers may have to mitigate ecosystem responses;
• foster discussion and partnerships among managers and scientists; and
• make planning and modeling tools available online accessible.

You can: 
• Explore the Four Forests Restoration Initiative and sites of ponderosa
pine ecosystem restoration, aspen decline, wildfire, and piñon pine bark
beetle mortality. 
• Attend Climate and Ecology science sessions 
• Discover online tools and models for resource managers
• Enjoy dinner with guest speaker, Dr. George Hopper, Mississippi State
University Dean and Director of Forest Resources
• Listen to Kathy Jacobs, White House Office of Science and Technology
Policy
• Participate in the Focus Group Breakout Exercise: Integrating Adaptation
and Mitigation Options for Managing America's Forests

Save $60 on non-student registration when you sign up before April 2.
See a complete agenda and register today at:
www.safnet.org/natworkshop11/index.cfm  
 
Sponsored by:
USDA Forest Service · University of Arizona · Northern Arizona University ·
Society of American Foresters · Arizona Cooperative Extension · USDA
National Institute of Food and Agriculture · Association of Natural Resource
Extension Professionals

RESISTANCE · RESILIENCE · RESPONSE · REALIGNMENT · REDUCTION


Christopher Jones, Associate Agent
Agriculture & Natural Resources Programs

University of Arizona
Gila County Cooperative Extension
5515 S Apache Avenue, Suite 600
Globe, AZ  85501
U.S.A.

Phone: (928) 402-8586
Fax: (928) 425-0265
Email: [email protected]

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