Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

Managing Forests for Climate Mitigation - from Theory to Practice

Date and Time
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Location
Online webinar
Managing Forests for Climate Mitigation - from Theory to Practice

About

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Executive in Residence Robert Bonnie will be a panelist for "Managing Forests for Climate Mitigation - from Theory to Practice: An in-depth conversation on the practicalities of implementing natural climate solutions through forest management."

Forests have been identified as an important and significant contributor to climate change mitigation due to their ability to serve as a sink for carbon dioxide. A healthy forest products sector may help to achieve this goal if it can encourage the retention and management of forests. Earlier this year, Resources for the Future (RFF) hosted an in-depth conversation on the important role forests can play in climate change mitigation.

RFF will continue this conversation by convening a panel of expert practitioners for a webinar on how they are incorporating climate mitigation into their forest management practices—on the ground, in various parts of the country. This RFF Live event will begin with a short background presentation on the role of forests in climate mitigation, followed by a moderated panel discussion with representatives from nonprofit organizations and investment services, as well as private landowners who have practical experience in active forest management as a means to achieve conservation goals.

Speakers

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  • Robert Bonnie, Resources for the Future, Duke University (moderator)
  • Jimmy Bullock, Resource Management Service
  • Christine Cardigan, American Forest Foundation
  • Sam Cook, Forest Assets, North Carolina State University College of Natural Resources
  • Paul Trianosky, Sustainable Forestry Initiative
  • Laurie Wayburn, Pacific Forest Trust