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SUMMARY:Two Centuries of Change in New Hampshire Forests
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER LECTURE SERIES   Rooted in Research: Decades of Forest Discovery\n\nTwo Centuries of Change in New Hampshire Forests\n\nby Matt Vadeboncoeur\, Research Assistant Professor\, Earth Systems Research Center\, University of NH\n\n \n\nNew Hampshire's forests have been shaped by climate\, soil\, natural disturbances\, logging\, farming\, and more   and ecologists are piecing together that long history using tree rings\, old records\, and field measurements. Understanding where our forests have been helps us make better decisions about where they're headed. This talk offers a sweeping look at the forces that have transformed our region's landscape over the past 200 years with an eye towards managing them sustainably in the future.\n\n \n\nBio: Matt Vadeboncoeur is a Research Assistant Professor in the Earth Systems Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. His research is primarily focused on carbon\, water\, and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. He has worked in ecosystems from the arctic tundra to the Amazon rainforest\, but the majority of his work is focused on the forests of New England.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>SUMMER LECTURE SERIES &ndash\; Rooted in Research: Decades of Forest Discovery<br />\nTwo Centuries of Change in New Hampshire Forests<br />\nby Matt Vadeboncoeur\, Research Assistant Professor\, Earth Systems Research Center\, University of NH<br />\n&nbsp\;</div>\n\n<div>New Hampshire&#39\;s forests have been shaped by climate\, soil\, natural disturbances\, logging\, farming\, and more &mdash\; and ecologists are piecing together that long history using tree rings\, old records\, and field measurements. Understanding where our forests have been helps us make better decisions about where they&#39\;re headed. This talk offers a sweeping look at the forces that have transformed our region&#39\;s landscape over the past 200 years with an eye towards managing them sustainably in the future.<br />\n&nbsp\;</div>\n\n<div>Bio: Matt Vadeboncoeur is a Research Assistant Professor in the Earth Systems Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. His research is primarily focused on carbon\, water\, and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. He has worked in ecosystems from the arctic tundra to the Amazon rainforest\, but the majority of his work is focused on the forests of New England.</div>\n
LOCATION:23 Science Center Road Holderness\, NH 03245
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