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FGSA seminar series

All seminars are Wednesdays 4:00 to 5:00pm (Arizona time) in-person or via zoom. Here is a link to the seminar via zoom https://nau.zoom.us/j/88364556955? (Meeting ID: 883 6455 6955) Password: seminar

Seminars presented only via zoom will have an * next to the persons name.

There is also a discussion (Forestry class FOR505) that will occur with the speaker (in-person or via zoom) from 5:05pm-6:00pm (Arizona time). If the seminar was presented via zoom, then the discussion will also occur via zoom. Here is the link for the post-seminar discussion https://nau.zoom.us/j/88232583474?  (Meeting ID: 882 3258 3474) Password: discussion

DateSpeakerTitleHosting Lab
1/18/23no seminarfirst week of classes
1/25/23no seminar
2/1/23Jason NezFire and cultural resourcesThode
2/8/23Lisa McCauley*Forest restoration can increase climate
resilience in southwestern forests
Fulé
2/15/23Javier Ceja-NavarroExplorations of the insect and soil microbiome and its contributions to biological functionHofstetter
2/22/23Christian Messier*Seeing forestry “through the looking glass”:
using functional diversity and connectivity
to reinvent the way we manage our forests
Waring
3/1/23John VankatRepeat photography documents 150 years
of changes around the San Francisco
Peaks
Fulé
3/8/23TBA
3/15/23no seminarspring break
3/22/23Emma Sautter
Connor Crouch
graduate student showcase
3/29/23Margot KayeChallenges and opportunities for managing
eastern deciduous forests
Fulé
4/5/23Thomas FingerHistory as a tool for forest and community
restoration
Antoninka
4/12/23Jason Reinhardt Prioritizing the management of Pinyon-
Juniper to balance the needs of pinyon jay
and sagebrush ecosystem restoration in the Intermountain West
De La Torre
4/19/23Jerry FranklinTBA – forest ecology, stand dynamics,
disturbances
Waring
4/26/23Stephen FillmoreTBA – historical and contemporary wildfire
governance
Edgeley
5/3/23Travis Paveglio From checkers to chess: using social
science lessons to advance wildfire
adaptation processes
Edgeley
School of Forestry
Location
Building 82
Southwest Forest Science Complex
200 East Pine Knoll Drive
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
PO Box 15018
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email
forestryinfo@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-3031
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