Jason Edwards
@jasedwar
Director of Climate Change and Forest Research @NRCan, Northern Forestry Centre • Forest Aficionado • Father • All views here are my own.
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20-01-2012 23:41:53
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@GeotopQC Faculté des sciences de l’UQAM @cpaleolab Anyone interested in joining a dynamic group working on carbon in peatlands : - 2 years postdoctoral fellowship - 1 PhD project on mapping peatlands C stocks in Canada - 1 PhD project on mapping C in wetlands in Quebec. Visit Geotop Web site for more info !
Listen to #Laurier forest ecologist Jennifer Baltzer on CBC's Quirks and Quarks 🎧 cbc.ca/radio/quirks/q… Baltzer says more frequent and intense #wildfires are changing the makeup of our boreal forests and may even result in a loss of forest cover altogether. Dr. Jennifer Baltzer
An excellent initiative that funds Indigenous-led projects in #forestry. The Canadian Forest Service Indigenous Forestry Initiative helps empower and enliven the forest sector with traditional knowledge and innovative, sustainable solutions. Share widely! natural-resources.canada.ca/science-and-da…
We are hiring! BAM Project based University of Alberta is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to develop spatial models of bird abundance to inform environmental impact assessment and conservation planning. Learn more 👉 borealbirds.ca/impact-assessm… #Ecology #conservation
We've recently published a new article in our special issue with FACETS Journal: Indigenous protected and conserved areas (IPCAs): Canada's new path forward for biological & cultural conservation and Indigenous well-being 🌿 Read Here: facetsjournal.com/doi/full/10.11…
Join us for the Laurier Northern Webinar Series on Wildfire in the North: Impacts and Adaptions. @GWF 📅 Date: Oct 17, 2023 🕒 Time: 3:00 PM EST / 1:00 PM MST Email [email protected] for the registration link.
DYK that the national equations used in Canada to estimate the aboveground biomass of individual trees are biased in the case of small black spruce from peatlands, by far the most common trees in Canada? In this new paper we fix that. See this thread 1/9 cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Our groundbreaking tree-ring study, just published in Nature Communications, uncovers compelling evidence of decreasing tree growth rates across Canadian forests from 1951-2018, linked to rising summer temperatures @cflscf Natural Resources #ClimateChange #Drought #TreeRing rdcu.be/dpMXZ