Forestry is the science of managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests and woodlands to benefit humans and the environment. Foresters may work with natural forests, orchards, and urban settings ...
Though forestry programs have evolved and spread across colleges nationwide — especially at land-grant institutions — many prospective and current college students remain unaware of this major, ...
While most scientific research fields maintain open-access data policies, access to forestry data remains limited. "The utmost hurdle for the global community to conduct forestry and forest ecology ...
Jingjing Liang, a University Faculty Scholar and associate professor of forestry and natural resources, has been appointed a Global Forest Informatics fellow. This appointment recognizes his ...
The Forest Ecosystem Science degree is based on a vision that combines professional competency in forest management skills with an enhanced understanding of ecological sciences. Students interested in ...
Professional forestry education has been featured at ESF since the College's founding in 1911. Today's Forest Resources Management program is consistently ranked as one of the top forestry programs in ...
Humanity’s understanding of how forests are responding to climate change is disconcertingly fragile. Take carbon fertilization, for example — the phenomenon by which plants absorb more carbon dioxide ...
A major political and environmental dispute is heating up as the forestry industry and governments promote forest biomass — cutting trees, turning them into wood pellets, and burning them to make ...