- Author: Richard B Standiford
General Overview
Audience
The conference is intended for anyone involved in research, education, management, and conservation of California’s oak woodlands. This includes foresters, range managers, tribes, arborists, landowners, community groups, land trusts and policy makers.
Call for Papers
A general call for papers will be issued February 15, 2014. Check out the conference website for the general call when it is available. Sessions will include:
- Range management
- Oak Ecology
- Wildlife and Biodiversity
- Silviculture
- Regeneration & Restoration
- Urban forestry & Arboriculture
- Genetics
- Soils & Physical Processes
- Economics, Policy, Social Sci.
- Cultural Values
- Insects & Disease
- Fire & Disturbance
- Monitoring and Inventory
- Climate & Atmosphere
- Carbon Storage and Cycles
- Products & Utilization
Sponsors
- University of California Oak Woodland Conservation Program
- University of California, Berkeley, Center for Forestry
- University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station
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