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2017-2018 Bullard Fellows Announced
We are pleased to announce the Harvard Forest Charles Bullard Fellows for 2017-2018. The mission of the Charles Bullard Fellowship Program is to support advanced research and study by individuals who show promise of making an important contribution--either as scholars or administrators--to forestry and forest-related subjects, from biology to earth sciences, economics, politics, administration, law, and the arts and humanities.
FELLOW | INSTITUTION | RESEARCH AREA |
Noah Charney | University of Arizona | New book that explores the ecological and historical narratives of richly storied field sites |
Isabelle Chuine | Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle & Evolutive (France) | Modeling phenology and ecological niches of forest trees |
Guillermo Goldstein | University of Miami | Tree physiology: survival of living tissue in subzero temperatures |
Nicole St. Clair Knobloch | Build It With Wood program, New England Forestry Fondation | Innovative conservation finance in three distinct regions of Massachusetts |
Maureen Puettmann | WoodLife Environmental Consultants | Life cycle analysis of the environmental impacts of HF's new wood heating system |
Crystal Schaaf | University of Massachusetts, Boston | Combining remote sensing and forestry field data to investigate Northeastern forest canopy changes due to hemlock woolly adelgid |
Eric Washburn | Windward Strategies | New book that focuses on future stresses and drivers of change in U.S. forests |
Learn more about each fellow here.
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