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Carbon Sequestration in Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Current State of Knowledge & Information Needs
We would like to thank everyone that attended and helped make this a successful meeting. Click on presentation title to get a .pdf of the presentation.
SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS:
Taking Longleaf Pine Restoration and Management to the Carbon Market: An Overview of Forest Carbon Standards and Experiences in Project Level Carbon Accounting - David Shoch, TerraCarbon
The Nature Conservancy's Approach to Forest Restoration and Carbon: Scientific Foundations for Linking Forest Resilience Projects to Carbon Policy - David Ganz, The Nature Conservancy
Longleaf Pine: The Tree that Built and Shaped the South - Rhett Johnson, Longleaf Alliance Inc.
Managing Fire Risk and Carbon Emissions in Dry Temperate Forests - Matthew Hurteau, Northern Arizona University
Expected Effects of Climate Change on Longleaf Pine Growth and Productivity - Bob Teskey, University of Georgia
Carbon Sequestration Partnerships - A Model for Restoring Ecosystem Functions and Values - Pete Jerome, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Coordinating Longleaf Pine and Climate Change Research via the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS) - Roel Lopez, Texas A&M Institute for Renewable Natural Resources
A Multi-State Longleaf Carbon Modeling Project - Tim Martin, University of Florida
Modeling Longleaf Pine Ecosystems at Multiple Scales: Needs for Regional Carbon Sequestration Evaluation - Wendell Cropper, University of Florida
A Preliminary Examination of Prescribed Fire's Role in Longleaf Pine Carbon Dynamics - Robert Mitchell, J.W. Jones Ecological Research Center
Comparing Carbon Storage in Longleaf Pine Among Various Stand Structures - Ed Loewenstein, Auburn University
Economis of Carbon Sequestration in Longleaf Pine - Kurt Krueger, Larson & McGowin
Potential of Stacking Other Ecosystem Services with Carbon Offsets in Longleaf Pine - Andrew Stainback, University of Kentucky
Income Tax Treatment of Forest Carbon Credit Payments to Landowners - Linda Wang, USDA Forest Service

