
The Michigan State University Forest Carbon and Climate Program (MSU FCCP) will be co-hosting an Assessing Alternative Modeling Frameworks for Carbon Accounting webinar on January 3rd from 3 – 4 pm ET in collaboration with The Society of American Foresters (SAF).
This webinar will be presented by Adam Daigneault and Daniel Hayes from the University of Maine.
This webinar will overview the practice and benefits of forest carbon modeling and is intended for a broad audience. It will focus on model types and specific tools that address the impact of forest processes and their management on carbon stocks and fluxes across multiple pools in response to economic, policy, and environmental conditions.
It will also introduce some of the key forest carbon models that are relevant in the context of the prevailing environmental conditions, ownership, and management approaches for forests of the eastern United States.
To take part in this webinar, register at Learning Exchange Series: Assessing alternative modeling frameworks for carbon accounting in managed forests – Forest Carbon and Climate Program (msu.edu)
