2017 Learning Session #1: Forest Carbon in the Changing Political and Physical Landscape
Forest Carbon in the Changing Political and Physical Landscape is the first in a series on current topics and issues in domestic forest carbon policies and management approaches for in a changing climate.
Forest Carbon in the Changing Political and Physical Landscape
Forest Carbon in the Changing Political and Physical Landscape is the first in a series on current topics and issues in domestic forest carbon policies and management approaches for in a changing climate.
Selected Speakers:
- Chris Swanston, Director of the USFS Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science
- Sheldon Zakreski, Director of Asset Management for The Climate Trust.
Presentation Slides
- Chris Swanson | Climate and carbon: carbon stewardship in the context of climate change
- Sheldon Zakreski | Forest Carbon Market Outlook
Supplemental Information
- 2017 USDA Forest Service report: "Considering forest and grassland carbon in land management"
- News link: "Greater certainty, less risk on the horizon for investors and developers in conservation: USDA awards $900k conservation innovation grant to The Climate Trust to launch the Environmental Price Assurance Facility (EPAF)."
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