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Yale Forest Forum: (Re)Considering Planted Forests for the 21st Century
Yale Forest Forum is excited to announce the upcoming Fall 2022 Webinar Series on Reconsidering Planted Forests for the 21st Century, jointly hosted by The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) and The Forests Dialogue (TFD). The series will focus on large-scale planted forests for fiber and wood products, in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation, prospects for innovation, and strategies for meeting environmental and societies varied needs. The speaker series will feature a wide range of experts to discuss the future role of planted forests in addressing urgent needs related to climate, resources, and societal and environmental challenges at regional and global scales. Speakers will represent forestry, academia, forest products industry, investment, conservation, Indigenous and forest-based communities, and climate science.
Planted forests, including tree plantations established for wood production, continue to grow in both extent and significance. Tree plantations currently provide almost half of the world’s commercial wood supply, a proportion expected to increase significantly in coming decades. Yet they represent only a fraction of the worlds tree cover. They also have great potential to deliver environmental services and social benefits. However, many aspects of planted forests have been and remain controversial, with concerns that associated environmental and social costs can outweigh economic and other benefits.
This seminar is the third YFF series focused on the Future Role of Forest Products in a Changing Climate. The first in the series covered issues related to mass timber; the second was on bioenergy. The next seminar in the series will focus on pulp and paper.
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Join us every Tuesday from September 6- November 15 from 11:30am-12:10pm US ET. Note: there will be no webinar on October 18th.
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