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MSU Forestry
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 มิ.ย. 2016
Since 1902, the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University has been advancing research and skillsets needed to sustain forests and the ecosystem services they provide, including conservation of biodiversity, wood, clean water and global climate stabilization. Today, MSU Foresters learn to be leaders through multi-disciplinary coursework, field studies, cutting edge technology and mentorship from respected faculty in one of the longest-standing Forestry programs in the United States.
Hanover Seminar Series: Patrick Mohney
Crosscutting Issues and Programming in Michigan DNR -
Office of Public Lands
The Office of Public Lands is a newly created office designed and intended to address
several crosscutting issues in state government. Climate, Renewable Energy, Electric
Infrastructure, Forest Carbon, Carbon Markets, and Mass Timber are some key focus
areas. We are a small, nimble, fast-moving and innovative team focused on proof of
concept and the ability to scale across Michigan’s vast public resources.
The Office of Public Lands is partnered and collaborates closely with MassTimber@MSU.
This relationship allows the facilitation and promotion of multi-agency and multi-interest
discussions around the development of a mass timber environment in Michigan and
surrounding states.
Office of Public Lands
The Office of Public Lands is a newly created office designed and intended to address
several crosscutting issues in state government. Climate, Renewable Energy, Electric
Infrastructure, Forest Carbon, Carbon Markets, and Mass Timber are some key focus
areas. We are a small, nimble, fast-moving and innovative team focused on proof of
concept and the ability to scale across Michigan’s vast public resources.
The Office of Public Lands is partnered and collaborates closely with MassTimber@MSU.
This relationship allows the facilitation and promotion of multi-agency and multi-interest
discussions around the development of a mass timber environment in Michigan and
surrounding states.
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วีดีโอ
Hanover Seminar Series: Jenny Hellman
มุมมอง 4614 วันที่ผ่านมา
Boots on The Ground: Lessons Learned from Reforestation Efforts Around the Globe With a focus on working alongside landowners and land managers to increase the profitability of their operations while also improving climate resiliency and carbon sequestration potential, RenewWest has spent countless hours listening to and learning from those actively working with the land. An overview of the les...
Hanover Seminar Series: Rich Phillips
มุมมอง 4114 วันที่ผ่านมา
Seeing the forest beneath the trees: Mycorrhizal fungi as trait integrators of ecosystem processes Global environmental change is shifting the distribution and abundances of species globally, though the ecosystem consequences of such changes are poorly understood. In this talk, I present a conceptual framework that seeks to unify the heterogeneity of plant-microbe-soil interactions in forests, ...
Multicultural Scholars Program - Study Away 2024
มุมมอง 4114 วันที่ผ่านมา
The newest cohort of MSP students, beginning in 2024, recently completed the Study Away Program, which took them all over the state of Michigan. Scholars had a whirlwind tour of the multifaceted world of forestry, including urban and community forestry in cities, hands-on experience with tree planting, measuring, and pruning, chainsaw skills, technology and manufacturing, lumber mills, wildlife...
Hanover Seminar Series: Jeremy Johnson
มุมมอง 61หลายเดือนก่อน
Genetic Insights for Sustainable Forest Health: Climate change, pests, pathogens, and humans are impacting the health and sustainability of forests globally and in Michigan. My research aims to unravel the complexities of these interacting factors to inform management strategies and interventions. I do this by using cutting-edge genetic tools and methodologies to understand how trees adapt to c...
Hanover Seminar Series: Asia Dowtin
มุมมอง 91หลายเดือนก่อน
Optimizing Our Approaches to Urban Forest Management: Urban trees provide myriad benefits, but these vary greatly due to differences in urban forest structure, the spatial distribution of urban tree cover, and how communities are considered and engaged in developing urban forest management strategies. Dowtin will review how collectively, best practices for urban tree selection, placement, and r...
Hanover Science Seminar Series: Andrew Eagar
มุมมอง 229หลายเดือนก่อน
Missing the fungi for the trees - What “mycorrhizal spillover” can tell us about current and future temperate hardwood forests and plant-microbe interactions under global change: Global change is causing shifts in temperate hardwood tree species distributions, which disrupts beneficial tree-mutualist interactions, such as mycorrhizal associations, and exacerbates antagonistic interactions betwe...
Hanover Science Seminar Series: Sandra Lupien
มุมมอง 697 หลายเดือนก่อน
MassTimber@MSU: Building mass timber momentum through outreach, research, education, and policy Mass timber, a family of large, engineered wood construction materials, enables us to use wood - in ways we couldn’t before - to create large buildings more beautifully and often more efficiently, while reducing the carbon footprint of our built environments. This presentation will discuss how MassTi...
Hanover Science Seminar Series: Raffaella Marzano
มุมมอง 657 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fire ecology and post-disturbance dynamics in mountain forests of the Alps. Passive vs active restoration approaches after stand-replacing events This project aims to support the production and marketing of climate-smart commodities Mountain forests of the Alps have no specific adaptation to wildfires, though they are increasingly threatened by altered fire regimes due to climate and land use c...
Hanover Seminar Series - Dr. Charles Frazier
มุมมอง 638 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dr. Charles Frazier T.M. Brooks Professor of Sustainable Biomaterials Co-Director, Wood-Based Composites Center Virginia Tech New materials through the enigma that is lignin Lignin is the enigmatic plant polymer. Many recognize it as an amazing and inspirational evolution of polymer technology. Others describe lignin as an intractable hot mess; once removed from the plant cell wall, it seems to...
Hanover Seminar Series: Nana Tian
มุมมอง 498 หลายเดือนก่อน
Nana Tian Assistant Professor, College of Forestry, Agriculture, and Natural Resources, University of Arkansas Developing and harnessing climate-smart commodities from hardwood restoration for small and underserved landowners in the Southern Bottomland Region This project aims to support the production and marketing of climate-smart commodities by providing voluntary incentives to producers and...
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Lara T Murray
มุมมอง 819 หลายเดือนก่อน
Entity-scale greenhouse gas quantification guidance for forest management activities across the United States In response to growing demands for information and standard guidance for land management activities, the United States Department of Agriculture has led an effort to update the 2014 USDA “Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Agriculture and Forestry: Methods for Entity-Scale Inventory” ...
Hanover Seminar Series - Christine Carmichael
มุมมอง 9610 หลายเดือนก่อน
Growing towards equitable urban and community forestry practices Urban forests in the U.S. have been shaped over time by racist policies like “redlining,” which encouraged disinvestment from majority Black neighborhoods in the 1930s. These areas are now substantially hotter and have fewer trees than those ranked “desirable.” However, residents there sometimes turn down the offer of trees now. T...
MSU Forestry Club - Timber Sports 2023
มุมมอง 17210 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Midwestern Forester’s Conclave had not been held since 2019 where it was hosted by the Purdue University student chapter of the Society of American Foresters. Students from Michigan State University (MSU) and Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech or MTU) decided it was time to get Conclave back up and running. With a tremendous amount of support from Michigan Tech, students in th...
Hanover Seminar Series: Daowei Zhang
มุมมอง 67ปีที่แล้ว
Forest Carbon Offset Protocols in Compliance Carbon Markets The forestry sector plays a significant role in nature-based climate solutions. Through a comparative review and analysis of forest carbon offset protocols in compliance carbon markets in Australia, California, China, New Zealand, and Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, I summarize the logic and variations in protocol designs, particul...
Hanover Science Seminar Series: Brittany VanderWall
มุมมอง 126ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Science Seminar Series: Brittany VanderWall
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Stephen Handler
มุมมอง 129ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Stephen Handler
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Lauren Cooper and Kylie Clay
มุมมอง 106ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Lauren Cooper and Kylie Clay
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Pete Bettinger
มุมมอง 103ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series - Pete Bettinger
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Peggi Clouston
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Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Peggi Clouston
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Jeff Prestemon
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Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Jeff Prestemon
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with David MacFarlane
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Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with David MacFarlane
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Maria Soledad Peresin
มุมมอง 1142 ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Maria Soledad Peresin
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Luke McCormack
มุมมอง 1182 ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Luke McCormack
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Catherine Fahey
มุมมอง 952 ปีที่แล้ว
Hanover Forest Science Seminar Series with Catherine Fahey
Sir can you please help how one can estimate the crown shape without using any sophisticated tools?
Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. There is no mechanism that would allow greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. The back of the United Nation's IPCC science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2.
If you're using "circular" plots, how is overlap handled??
Congratulations Asia. I saw your parents on Sunday.
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Amazing presentation This is the topic I want to focus my doctoral studies. Thanks a lot
thankyou sir it was helpful and easy way..
Where is the explanation of the tangent method? I only see how to attach tape and start measurements. Trying to find videos over tangent method in particular but everyone seems to use topo. Maybe I am confused. Thank you
Awesome Presentation! Made a complex topic so simple to understand. Inspired👌🤟👏
Hiii sir. it would be possible you to share with me the formula for conversion factor. i would love to see it.
Hemlock behind?
Great
Great to be apart of this program!!❤️
should just use the cos method. kinda seems bad for students cause they will most likely mess up the shot
Keep English title
Kindly keep the option of English cc.
Hi Katty! I have added the CC, thank you so much for letting me know.
Your are welcome.
Is there any scholarships is available in this university for international students.
@@naturelover7040 We do, in fact we have many international students in our program. Please visit our website for more information: graduate information: www.canr.msu.edu/for/graduate/. Undergraduate information: www.canr.msu.edu/for/undergraduate/
Great comprehensive lecture
Thank you very much for precise explanation
Thank very much you professor, It was really helpful for me
Dear madam By watching all these videos of this course , may I get certificate ? Thanks
Very helpful!
Thanks a lot sir.
1) By reflecting away 30% of ISR the albedo, which would not exist w/o the atmosphere, makes the earth cooler than it would be without the atmosphere like that reflective panel set on the dash. Remove the atmosphere/GHGs and the earth becomes much like the moon, a 0.1 albedo, 20% more kJ/h, hot^3 on the lit side, cold^3 on the dark. Nikolov, Kramm (U of AK) and UCLA Diviner mission all tacitly agree. 2) the GHG up/down welling, “trapping”/”back” radiating/delaying, 100 % efficient, perpetual warming loop requires "extra" energy which it gets from 3) the terrestrial surface radiating that "extra" energy as a near ideal .95 emissivity black body which 4) it cannot do because of the non-radiative heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmospheric molecules. 1+2+3+4 = 0 Greenhouse Effect + 0 Greenhouse gas warming + 0 man caused climate change. All science backed up by experiment, the gold standard of classical science. www.linkedin.com/posts/nicholas-schroeder-55934820_climatechange-greenhouse-co2-activity-6749812735246254080-bc6K version 1.0 020421 carbon
1) By reflecting away 30% of ISR the albedo, which would not exist w/o the atmosphere, makes the earth cooler than it would be without the atmosphere like that reflective panel set on the dash. Remove the atmosphere/GHGs and the earth becomes much like the moon, a 0.1 albedo, 20% more kJ/h, hot^3 on the lit side, cold^3 on the dark. Nikolov, Kramm (U of AK) and UCLA Diviner mission all tacitly agree. 2) the GHG up/down welling, “trapping”/”back” radiating, 100 % efficient, perpetual warming loop requires "extra" energy which it gets from 3) the terrestrial surface radiating that "extra" energy as a near ideal .95 emissivity black body which 4) it cannot do because of the non-radiative heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmospheric molecules. 1+2+3+4 = 0 Greenhouse Effect + 0 Greenhouse gas warming + 0 man caused climate change. All science backed up by experiment, the gold standard of classical science. www.linkedin.com/posts/nicholas-schroeder-55934820_climatechange-greenhouse-co2-activity-6749812735246254080-bc6K
These videos are helpful.
thanks
What is crown length n crown height??
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Very interesting and helpful course. Can I have your email for some other questions ? Thank you.
Disliked for overused and lazy pi joke
so do I need to watch only HALF this video?
This guy has enough free time to lecture at MSU but can't teach a whole class by him self. HALF professor kashian!
Teach your own class in FULL before giving guest lectures. You've been tag teaming for over decade!!!