Connecting Across the Globe
An update from the department chair, Randy Klevickas wins Jack Breslin award, alum updates, a word from the new FAA president, and details on MSU Forestry's work and connections in Finland, Costa Rica, Africa, and the Amazon.
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MSU researcher finds that a quarter of Africa's trees are located outside areas classified as forest
Discovery opens the door for future carbon mitigation efforts, better land management
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Save the Date - FAA Tailgate
Save the date September 23 for this year's Annual Alumni Tailgate.
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A Word From the New FAA President
Upon joining the FAA Board just a few short years ago, I never imagined myself as president, but here I am.
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Update from the Department Chair - Summer 2023
Richard K. Kobe provides details about international connections and department updates.
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The ‘other side’ of Amazon forest drought: Could Amazon forest’s shallow water table areas act as climate change ‘refugia’?
New findings published by Michigan State University (MSU) Researchers examine how climate change shapes the future of the world’s largest rainforest and the impacts drought has on the forest growing on various soil water and water table conditions.
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MSU Forestry partnership with Finland
Researchers and leaders of government and industry from Finland, Michigan, Maine, Washington and other states convened in Helsinki, Finland, on May 26, for a unique set of workshops focused on biobased forestry products.
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Randy Klevickas wins Jack Breslin award
If you have been in any way involved in the Department of Forestry at MSU over the last 45 years, chances are, you know Randy Klevickas.
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MSU Forestry in Costa Rica
“Hagamos un bosque!” Let’s build a forest.