Innovations in Silviculture and Forest Management in a Changing World
Technological, social, economic and climatic changes requires innovations in forests management. In this lecture, Dr. Tom Fox presents an overview of current and future innovations in silviculture, including the use of technological improvements, as well as economic, social and ecological considerations. Dr. Fox is Vice President of Research, Productivity, Sustainability at Rayonier Inc. This lecture occurred on April 19, 2023 and is part of the 2023 Starker Lecture Series. The Starker Lecture Series takes inspiration from the Starker Family's history of leadership in supporting sound forestry and vibrant communities through scientifically grounded education and positive, sustained action. Learn more: https://www.forestry.oregonstate.edu/...

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